OCing 2500+ Barton... pls help

sykopath79

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OK, since this is my first real attempt at OCing a system I will naturally have a few questions. In fact, I have one already.

First of all, a quick rundown of my core system:
-DFI NFII Ultra "LanParty" mobo
-Barton 2500+ w/ Thermalright SLK900A & 80MM 32.5 CFM fan (blowing down.. thanks for the help there ;))
-2x512 Mushkin Level II PC3500 @ 2-2-2-5

Running great so far at stock 11x166. However the whole point behind getting the 2500+ was to get a cheap 3000+ or 3200+, so I must OC it.

For my first attempt, I set it at 10x200, then when I rebooted the POST screen said 1666 MHz. I didn't go any farther than that, I promptly put it back at stock speed and decided to seek help here. What gives?
 

smilingbeast

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change the setting to what you had and then boot up into windows or whatever OS u use. I just got my MSI Delta-ilsr board running at 200x11, but right after changing the settings i went into the bios to check and it had not updated anything saying i was still running at 1833mhz. try it and hopefully it works...

gl
 

sykopath79

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I'm running just fine at 11x200 now... I cleared the CMOS and started over and then it worked just fine.
 

sykopath79

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I think I can get it stable at 12x200 (2400 MHz) but I will need to tweak the voltage up a bit. Just curious, what's the highest "safe" voltage I should attempt with this setup? 1.8v? I'm running 11x200 @ 1.7v right now, barely reaches 50 degrees C under VERY heavy load (i.e. Prime95 running for a few hours). Normal use (gaming, SETI@Home, etc) only gets it up to around 47 degrees. What core temp should be considered too high?

Also, this LanParty NFII board seems to undervolt by 0.05v. I have my vcore set at 1.75v in BIOS right now but Winbond Hardware Doctor reports the actual vcore at 1.7v. Has anyone else with this board noticed the undervolting?