- Jan 21, 2005
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I put together my new computer yesterday. It consists of:
E6400
P5B-Deluxe
2GB OCZ Platinum, Rev.02
After getting everything going, I went ahead and overclocked.
As I type this, I am running at 3.2GHz (400FSBx8Multi)--it seems stable (I will do 12hr test tonight).
I tried bumping it up to 3.4 (425FSBx8Multi)--when I did this, I read that it would be advisable to change the timings on my ram, since I was going above the 800MHz mark. I changed the timings from 4-4-4-15 to 5-5-5-15. I successfully got into windows, but it locked up soon after.
What is the most likely reason for it failing at 3.4GHz? I realize that overclocking is all about luck, but I want to get the most I can out of my system.
My vCore is currently at 1.3v (windows says 1.26). My temps seem ok, I'm idling at 38c.
What route should I take? Would I be ok if I raised my vcore, or is that even the problem?
Any guidance would help greatly!
Thanks.
E6400
P5B-Deluxe
2GB OCZ Platinum, Rev.02
After getting everything going, I went ahead and overclocked.
As I type this, I am running at 3.2GHz (400FSBx8Multi)--it seems stable (I will do 12hr test tonight).
I tried bumping it up to 3.4 (425FSBx8Multi)--when I did this, I read that it would be advisable to change the timings on my ram, since I was going above the 800MHz mark. I changed the timings from 4-4-4-15 to 5-5-5-15. I successfully got into windows, but it locked up soon after.
What is the most likely reason for it failing at 3.4GHz? I realize that overclocking is all about luck, but I want to get the most I can out of my system.
My vCore is currently at 1.3v (windows says 1.26). My temps seem ok, I'm idling at 38c.
What route should I take? Would I be ok if I raised my vcore, or is that even the problem?
Any guidance would help greatly!
Thanks.