Ok, so I had been running my 4400 at 230 htt x 11, 4x ht, 166 ram, 1.475 vcore, and stable in Windows for several weeks. Passed Prime95 too, although I had been thinking all along that 1.475 was a high voltage for that moderate o/c.
Then the other night the ATI driver installation for the TV Wonder blew up and rebooted the machine. I cranked back the o/c to stock and reinstalled the drivers. I don't know for sure the failure was related to the o/c, but figured it was worth a shot. Driver reinstall succeeded and I left it at stock while I pondered what to do.
Tonight I decided to mess with it again. Set up as described above and seemed stable. Went to 235 htt x 11. Failed to boot windows at 1.475 vcore. Bumped to 1.5v and it booted windows. Failed prime 95. Bumped it to 1.525v and it booted windows, failed Prime 95. I lowered the HT mult. to 3x, and bumped the HT volts by .1. Booted windows, failed Prime 95. Dropped back to stock.
Anyone have an idea of which way to go next? 1.525 vcore seems a very high overvolt to not get a stable overclock out of this thing. HTT and ram speeds are out of the picture, AGP locked. Maybe this chip just isn't going to do anything better than 230.
Then the other night the ATI driver installation for the TV Wonder blew up and rebooted the machine. I cranked back the o/c to stock and reinstalled the drivers. I don't know for sure the failure was related to the o/c, but figured it was worth a shot. Driver reinstall succeeded and I left it at stock while I pondered what to do.
Tonight I decided to mess with it again. Set up as described above and seemed stable. Went to 235 htt x 11. Failed to boot windows at 1.475 vcore. Bumped to 1.5v and it booted windows. Failed prime 95. Bumped it to 1.525v and it booted windows, failed Prime 95. I lowered the HT mult. to 3x, and bumped the HT volts by .1. Booted windows, failed Prime 95. Dropped back to stock.
Anyone have an idea of which way to go next? 1.525 vcore seems a very high overvolt to not get a stable overclock out of this thing. HTT and ram speeds are out of the picture, AGP locked. Maybe this chip just isn't going to do anything better than 230.
