E6400, 4x512 pc6400 Corsair ram 5-5-5-15 @ 1.9v, Gigabyte 965p ds3
I set the system multiplier to 2.0 for a 1:1 fsb/ram ratio. Then my multiplier 8x, and the through trial and error found the highest I can get is 385 fsb without any changes to ram or vcore voltage. So 385x8 or 3.08gz is my current ceiling. I ran some prime95 tests for a bit and it seems stable.
Now I'm a little confused on where to go from here. When I tried to raise vcore a little and/or ram voltage, and try upping the fsb some more, it resets back to stock settings. Am I at my limit @ 3.08?
Also, my cpu temp reads 53 degreed, normal use @ 3.08. At stock 2.14, it's around 44. During prime95, it was up in the 62-65 range. Is this too high? I bought a new Cooler Master case for this rig, and it has a big 120mm case fan literally 3 inches away from the Arctic Freezer 7 fan, and they're both blowing air out the case. The power supply is an Antec truepower 550, and it's blowing air out too, and there's a case front intake fan as well. These temps are no better than my old case w/ bad ventilation and one fan.
I set the system multiplier to 2.0 for a 1:1 fsb/ram ratio. Then my multiplier 8x, and the through trial and error found the highest I can get is 385 fsb without any changes to ram or vcore voltage. So 385x8 or 3.08gz is my current ceiling. I ran some prime95 tests for a bit and it seems stable.
Now I'm a little confused on where to go from here. When I tried to raise vcore a little and/or ram voltage, and try upping the fsb some more, it resets back to stock settings. Am I at my limit @ 3.08?
Also, my cpu temp reads 53 degreed, normal use @ 3.08. At stock 2.14, it's around 44. During prime95, it was up in the 62-65 range. Is this too high? I bought a new Cooler Master case for this rig, and it has a big 120mm case fan literally 3 inches away from the Arctic Freezer 7 fan, and they're both blowing air out the case. The power supply is an Antec truepower 550, and it's blowing air out too, and there's a case front intake fan as well. These temps are no better than my old case w/ bad ventilation and one fan.