OC problem on P5K, very itermittant blue screens (every 12 hours or more)

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Cutthroat

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Originally posted by: Markfw900
OK, new memory, and now I am at 3.2. At the same speed, but different multiplier, it won;t even post. It hates high fsb. But its at 3.2 at least.... Waste og my PC-8000.

3.2GHZ is very good for that chip on air, maybe that's just as high as you're going to get it. You don't have to run your memory at 1:1 ratio, you should try a higher memory speed and see if that works, if not just tighten up the timings as much as possible.
 

Markfw

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Here is the stange thing... I have tested the memory at 470 fsb, and its good. But even at 344, if I put the timings at rated (4-4-4-5), it won;t even post. I have to use 5-5-5-15. The P5K (non premium) is just crap IMO, at least compared for my DS3.
 

Cutthroat

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Have you specifically set it to 2T command rate, and try messing with the DRAM Static Read Control and the Transaction Booster. As I pushed my fsb up past the rated speed of my memory I had to start disabling this stuff and running Transaction Booster at Relax level 0.
 

zach0624

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It sounds to me like you have a ram problem, have you tried any memory stability programs like memtest?
 

Markfw

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I have memtested 3 different set of sticks for hours... and one set was used on another computer for months, and still have problems on this one at less than rated speed. I am back to 3169, got a blue screen at 3.2 after 8 hours. At 3.1 I have gone over 24 hours, so I am close.

The wierd part, it that exactly the same speed, if I try to decrease the multiplier, and up the ram speed (way below tested speed) it won;t even post ! 8x400 won't post, but I had it stable for 8 hours at 9x355. Thats motherboard. Same ram in another motherboard was running at 475 for 6 months or more !
 

Cutthroat

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I have my PC stable now at 3.4GHZ (7x486), I had it at 7x500 for a while, but I really had to crank up the vcore and vdimm to get there and I didn't like the temps, and ended up unstable eventually anyway. So I'm pretty happy with 3.4GHZ for now, I think that's pretty much my limit. I'll list the setting I used:

AI Overclocking: Manual
CPU Ratio Control: Manual
Ratio CMOS Setting: 7
FSB Strap to North Bridge - Auto
FSB Frequency: 486MHZ
PCIE Frequency: 100MHZ
DRAM Frequency: 972MHZ

DRAM Timing Control: Manual
DRAM Command Rate: 2T
-CAS Latency - 4T
-RAS to CAS Delay - 4T
-RAS Precharge - 4T
-RAS Active Time - 12T
-RAS to RAS Delay - Auto
-Row Refresh Cycle Time - Auto
-Write Recovery Time - Auto
-Write to Read Delay - Auto
-Read to Precharge Time - Auto
DRAM Static Read Control - Enabled
Transaction Booster - Disabled
-Relax Level - 0
Clock Over-Charging Mode - 1.00v

CPU Spread Spectrum - Disabled
PCIE Spread Spectrum - Disabled

CPU Voltage - 1.4125v
CPU Voltage Reference - Auto
CPU Voltage Damper - Enabled
CPU PLL Voltage - 1.80v
DRAM Voltage - 2.25v
FSB Termination Voltage - 1.50v
North Bridge Voltage - 1.70v
North Bridge Voltage Reference - Auto
South Bridge Voltage - 1.20v

It's looking like either the vanilla P5K is not as good of an overclocker, or your P5K is just not a good one. But hopefully these settings can help you or someone else a little bit.