Originally posted by: soccerballtux
Used; but never OC'd before.
Don't think it's the RAM, it checked out fine on 1.9v @ DDR2-890 with memtest test 6.
All the CPU failures were at 4.0Ghz after about 30 seconds to a minute in Orthos Small&Large;
Temps 55 and under.
Ran 2 instances of Prime95 overnight at 3.9Ghz. Think VTT might get me to 4.0?
VID of this thing is 1.22v.
4.0 Ghz seems like a challenge, but you can try pushing VTT to just below 1.4V. Or anything less that's higher than what is reported by BIOS monitor or monitoring software.
Our colleague mentioned pushing the VCORE to 1.37V (or 1.3625V). Check and see if this results in a CPU-Z reading that is less than that at idle. My guess -- that sort of setting would be fine.
Also, boosting the NB a tad won't hurt, so that recommendation might help. But try diddling with VTT and NB separately, and see how it goes.
And you are right: If 3.9 is rock-stable with plenty of margin, what's an extra 100 Mhz worth, anyway?
EDIT: somebody mention RAM limitations. I'm wondering if having 2x2GB might give more headroom than 4x2GB? I couldn't say . . .
EDIT-2-EDIT: If you're getting CPU-Z of 1.39V with a setting <= 1.37V, do you have the Load Line Calibration feature on your mobo? Maybe you should try turning it off, to see if the idle CPU-Z is then less than the VCORE set-value.
AND ANOTHER: I just found a review on that board, and I don't think it has that feature -- from the BIOS setup screens featured in the review, anyway . . .