My System Specs:
-Intel E8400 - SLAPL Q746A489
-Gigabyte GA-P35-DS3R Rev 2.1 (F11 BIOS)
-2x1GB Crucial Ballistix DDR2 800
-Thermalright Ultra 120 Extreme w/ 120mm fan
-EVGA GeForce 8800 GT Superclocked Edition
-Western Digital WD500KS SATA HDD
-OCZ PowerStream 520W PSU
-Windows XP SP2
Problem 1: Unable to reach 4.0+GHz:
When I got the system put together a week ago I first tried dropping the multiplier to 6 and upping the FSB in increments of 3 while trying to pass 5 loops of memtest #3 and #5. Stopped at 490 MHz at 2.2V RAM, 5-5-5-15 timings and +0.1V on the MCH and FSB. I figured It would be a cinch to OC to 4.0GHz. Tried 3.9GHz and Orthos failed after an hour.
Steps Taken:
1. Tried Vcores in BIOS up to 1.365 (Intel max spec) for CPUZ of 1.24V and still no Orthos pass at 3.9 or higher.
2. Tried upping MCH to +0.2V
3. My temps in coretemp were 46C idle and up to 55C load (but I have one stuck core that doesn't move from 46C) so I tried reseating the heatsink twice and no change in temps or stability
4. Tried Memtest on those settings and failed on test #3. Figuring it might be the RAM, I tried one stick at a time and got no errors on either. Tried both in the other two DIMM slots and then no errors. Tried again for Orthos and again no go.
Finally decided to settle for 3.8GHz (which gave me 8-hour orthos stable) until a new BIOS rev comes out and more data is available to see if I should RMA the CPU because of the faulty temperature diodes. That leads to problem number 2...
Problem 2: System instability and BSOD at 3.8 and 3.75 and now stock:
I thought it was stable at 3.8, but the past two days I've been waking up to BSODs while the comp was running at idle during the night. BSOD messages include: "Page_fault_in_nonpaged_area", "driver_irql_not_less_or_equal."
I dialed back to 3.75GHz and it seemed to run alright. Ran Crysis on very high for two hours with no hiccups, then again BSOD on idle sometime during the night. Now my system refuses to boot into windows and says "atapi.sys - Address at BA71D259 base at BA70B000, Datestamp 41107b4d." My guess is something in my XP install was corrupted. Will try a restore from a backup image when I get home tonight.
What can I do differently?
I'm really surprised because I thought that at the very least 3.8 stable would be a breeze with this setup. What can I do differently? I would really appreciate any help you can offer!
BIOS settings for 3.75GHz:
Standard BIOS Settings
Internal Device BIOS
OC Settings 1 of 2
OC Settings 2 of 2
-Intel E8400 - SLAPL Q746A489
-Gigabyte GA-P35-DS3R Rev 2.1 (F11 BIOS)
-2x1GB Crucial Ballistix DDR2 800
-Thermalright Ultra 120 Extreme w/ 120mm fan
-EVGA GeForce 8800 GT Superclocked Edition
-Western Digital WD500KS SATA HDD
-OCZ PowerStream 520W PSU
-Windows XP SP2
Problem 1: Unable to reach 4.0+GHz:
When I got the system put together a week ago I first tried dropping the multiplier to 6 and upping the FSB in increments of 3 while trying to pass 5 loops of memtest #3 and #5. Stopped at 490 MHz at 2.2V RAM, 5-5-5-15 timings and +0.1V on the MCH and FSB. I figured It would be a cinch to OC to 4.0GHz. Tried 3.9GHz and Orthos failed after an hour.
Steps Taken:
1. Tried Vcores in BIOS up to 1.365 (Intel max spec) for CPUZ of 1.24V and still no Orthos pass at 3.9 or higher.
2. Tried upping MCH to +0.2V
3. My temps in coretemp were 46C idle and up to 55C load (but I have one stuck core that doesn't move from 46C) so I tried reseating the heatsink twice and no change in temps or stability
4. Tried Memtest on those settings and failed on test #3. Figuring it might be the RAM, I tried one stick at a time and got no errors on either. Tried both in the other two DIMM slots and then no errors. Tried again for Orthos and again no go.
Finally decided to settle for 3.8GHz (which gave me 8-hour orthos stable) until a new BIOS rev comes out and more data is available to see if I should RMA the CPU because of the faulty temperature diodes. That leads to problem number 2...
Problem 2: System instability and BSOD at 3.8 and 3.75 and now stock:
I thought it was stable at 3.8, but the past two days I've been waking up to BSODs while the comp was running at idle during the night. BSOD messages include: "Page_fault_in_nonpaged_area", "driver_irql_not_less_or_equal."
I dialed back to 3.75GHz and it seemed to run alright. Ran Crysis on very high for two hours with no hiccups, then again BSOD on idle sometime during the night. Now my system refuses to boot into windows and says "atapi.sys - Address at BA71D259 base at BA70B000, Datestamp 41107b4d." My guess is something in my XP install was corrupted. Will try a restore from a backup image when I get home tonight.
What can I do differently?
I'm really surprised because I thought that at the very least 3.8 stable would be a breeze with this setup. What can I do differently? I would really appreciate any help you can offer!
BIOS settings for 3.75GHz:
Standard BIOS Settings
Internal Device BIOS
OC Settings 1 of 2
OC Settings 2 of 2
