Please help me get my OC stable..

imported_Crusader

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Mobo is a DFI SLI-D, have had this CPU boot into windows@2.8 before but I dont ask for that nor do I need it.. I would like to get 2.5 stable and it is most of the time.

I'm running the settings you'd expect-
4x HTT
250FSB
RAM 1:1
Auto timings (though I did set 2.5CL), seems more stable if I leave it at auto..
Tried stock-1.6vcore, none of which make it stable

My ram is DDR500 so I'm running it at its rated speed. Chip is a venice. Sometimes I'll be gaming and the USB will just die.. or in Warcraft 3 the game will just exit.. no error message or anything. Just dies.
This doesnt happen at stock speeds.

Do I need to pump up the mem voltage or chipset voltage with this OC?
 

imported_Crusader

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I havent done prime95, my testing is done while gaming ;)

cooling
i bumped up the ram voltage .2 and it seems much better, but im not sure..

ramv was my main suspicion but was reluctant to try bumping it up due to it being ddr500 ram to begin with

are the issues ive seen typical of needing more ram voltage?
the usb thing weirded me out and didnt make sense to me. the crashing of WC3 on battle.net (me hosting) was strange due to not crashing XP.. just crashing the game with no error whatsoever..

im not even sure if i need 1.55vcore to run this @2.5 since it seems stable now.

its very stable at stock voltage at 2.5ghz typically and as stated ive had this cpu booting into windows @2.85ghz.. its an old venice, not one of the very first weeks but an early one

seeing all these cpu benchmarks like oblivion made me to not want to run this at stock!

dont care about 2.8ghz or 2.6/2.7.. will be happy with 2.5 and running everything 1:1@ddr500
my ram is certified to run up to 3.1v according to the manufacturer
 

Xcobra

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if you wanna see how your cpu will OC id say set RAM on a devider and test, test test!!!
 

imported_Crusader

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aye..

i hate testing though.. i might someday when i get more time, if i can get 2.5 stable now i'd love it..

i did a year or so ago when i first got the cpu did hit 2.85ghz but never tried to see what it would take to get it stable.. im guessing 2.8 would not be possible to get stable or take a ton of voltage over 1.6v.. not sure
 

imported_Crusader

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running prime95 'blend' torture test tonight to see how it does

stock voltage@2.5ghz, 2.8v (+.2) to the ram@ddr500
stock voltages at LDT/chipset
htt4x, 250fsb
 

ender11122

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When i fist got my venice I could run up to 2.7 rock stable in prime. However, after a reformat I couldnt get it to go over 2.5. Now, just to pass prime I have to set it at 2.25 :( . Seems like venice deteriorates over time, go figure. Probably doesnt help much, just letting u know your not the only one.
 

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What are the stock timings on your RAM?

You don't have the GSKILL 2 gig kit by any chance do you?

If it's the HZ, those sticks will not do less than 3 cas stable.

Also, if it's that GSKILL (or some other 2 gig UCCC chip kit), don't put more than 2.7 volts on it, or you will almost surely get lots of errors.
 

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Originally posted by: ender11122
When i fist got my venice I could run up to 2.7 rock stable in prime. However, after a reformat I couldnt get it to go over 2.5. Now, just to pass prime I have to set it at 2.25 :( . Seems like venice deteriorates over time, go figure. Probably doesnt help much, just letting u know your not the only one.

A processor doesn't deterioriate in the sense that you use it as time passes by...
 

imported_Crusader

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Originally posted by: emilyek
What are the stock timings on your RAM?

You don't have the GSKILL 2 gig kit by any chance do you?

If it's the HZ, those sticks will not do less than 3 cas stable.

Also, if it's that GSKILL (or some other 2 gig UCCC chip kit), don't put more than 2.7 volts on it, or you will almost surely get lots of errors.

Not gskill its geil ddr500
7-4-4 is the timings but the DFI bios has so many mem timing options I dont know which is what!

I'm running 2.5CAS.. the rest on auto in the bios
never could figure out what the act to precharge setting was within the dfi bios (7)
ras->cas (4) is TRCD and ras precharge (4) is TRP but i dont bother setting those without knowing which is the act to precharge.

its still going prime stable since i last posted.. passed the 1024k tests, 8k tests, 10k tests and is now on the next one.

i'd be enthused if this cpu is indeed stable @2.5 on stock vcore.. apparantly my ram has been giving me more problems than anything and needed a bit more voltage @500mhz
 

imported_Crusader

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now that i think about it, i believe ive had this cpu @2.6 stable on stock vcore for long periods of time.. same issues ive had with it at 2.5 recently (dropping games, usb failing ect)

i would not be surprised if this cpu was rock solid at 2.5ghz on stock.. i know i dont have one of those magic venice chips that did 2.9ghz or 3.. but still not bad
LBBLE 0516EPGW

On my old crappy Asus A8N SLI board I achieved these results on this cpu-
Default volts - 2.6ghz
1.55vcore- 2.6
1.67vcore- 2.8
1.72vcore- 2.85
these were all stable in XP, but no prime95 testing was done (just booted in, fired up CSS and used the PC for a day)

Any thoughts on my OC and setup, suggestions?
 

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Originally posted by: Crusader
aye..

i hate testing though.. i might someday when i get more time, ...



You know what? Stop overclocking. Dont sit there acting like youre some important busyass WHILE asking to help overclocking your system. Its a hobby, if you don't want to take the time, why ask us to?
 

JSFLY

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Originally posted by: ender11122
When i fist got my venice I could run up to 2.7 rock stable in prime. However, after a reformat I couldnt get it to go over 2.5. Now, just to pass prime I have to set it at 2.25 :( . Seems like venice deteriorates over time, go figure. Probably doesnt help much, just letting u know your not the only one.

CPUs are very weird indeed. My roommate's 3000+ was overclocked to 2.7 stable on corsair value ram. He buys some Crucial DDR500s ram and couldnt get past 2.4. Then one day, magically, he starts fiddling around with the settings and was able to get 2.6 Stable.

OP have you tried lowering your ram dividers? do that and Set your timings to 2t and try again. It takes alot of fiddling to get these OCs right. Also: is it stable 2.4???
 

imported_Crusader

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Originally posted by: aeternitas
Originally posted by: Crusader
aye..

i hate testing though.. i might someday when i get more time, ...



You know what? Stop overclocking. Dont sit there acting like youre some important busyass WHILE asking to help overclocking your system. Its a hobby, if you don't want to take the time, why ask us to?

ITS FINALS WEEK AT THE UNIVERSITY BUTTWIPE.
Theres nothing wrong with asking why the USB would fail or how to get it more stable.
BTW did you read the rest of the thread and notice that I HAVE done some testing?

I dont have time right now to sit down for a few days and do extensive testing/prime95 runs. Maybe when you have things going on and need a stable computer, you will understand. I didnt even ASK for helping getting a higher overclock, I asked how to get my current OC more stable!

Originally posted by: Crusader
Topic Title: Please help me get my OC stable..
Topic Summary: 3200+@2.5ghz... killing USB and apps crashing
So NO kid, I dont have time to test higher clocks like the man suggested because I dont WANT higher clocks!






In OTHER news not concerning the jack***...

It came out stable at default vcore@2.5ghz in Prime95 blend torture test after 9hours 15 minutes (no errors, no warnings).. is that good enough/decent for stability?

Originally posted by: BassBomb
pci lock failing?

And about the PCI lock.. how do I make sure that is on?

Heres a copy of my test results.txt file
[Sat Apr 29 03:06:28 2006]
Self-test 1024K passed!
[Sat Apr 29 03:24:08 2006]
Self-test 8K passed!
[Sat Apr 29 03:40:19 2006]
Self-test 10K passed!
[Sat Apr 29 03:55:32 2006]
Self-test 896K passed!
[Sat Apr 29 04:10:34 2006]
Self-test 768K passed!
[Sat Apr 29 04:27:09 2006]
Self-test 12K passed!
[Sat Apr 29 04:43:17 2006]
Self-test 14K passed!
[Sat Apr 29 04:58:34 2006]
Self-test 640K passed!
[Sat Apr 29 05:15:37 2006]
Self-test 512K passed!
[Sat Apr 29 05:31:39 2006]
Self-test 16K passed!
[Sat Apr 29 05:47:27 2006]
Self-test 20K passed!
[Sat Apr 29 06:04:42 2006]
Self-test 448K passed!
[Sat Apr 29 06:21:48 2006]
Self-test 384K passed!
[Sat Apr 29 06:37:00 2006]
Self-test 24K passed!
[Sat Apr 29 06:52:49 2006]
Self-test 28K passed!
[Sat Apr 29 07:09:47 2006]
Self-test 320K passed!
[Sat Apr 29 07:25:39 2006]
Self-test 256K passed!
[Sat Apr 29 07:41:12 2006]
Self-test 32K passed!
[Sat Apr 29 07:57:33 2006]
Self-test 40K passed!
[Sat Apr 29 08:13:23 2006]
Self-test 224K passed!
[Sat Apr 29 08:28:43 2006]
Self-test 192K passed!
[Sat Apr 29 08:45:33 2006]
Self-test 48K passed!
[Sat Apr 29 09:02:30 2006]
Self-test 56K passed!
[Sat Apr 29 09:17:59 2006]
Self-test 160K passed!
[Sat Apr 29 09:34:34 2006]
Self-test 128K passed!
[Sat Apr 29 09:51:33 2006]
Self-test 64K passed!
[Sat Apr 29 10:08:31 2006]
Self-test 80K passed!
[Sat Apr 29 10:25:41 2006]
Self-test 112K passed!
[Sat Apr 29 10:42:53 2006]
Self-test 96K passed!
[Sat Apr 29 11:00:39 2006]
Self-test 1280K passed!
[Sat Apr 29 11:18:34 2006]
Self-test 1536K passed!
[Sat Apr 29 11:36:45 2006]
Self-test 1792K passed!
[Sat Apr 29 11:55:08 2006]
Self-test 2048K passed!

So I guess I have a couple questions,
Is what I did good enough/decent testing for stability?
How do I make sure that PCIlock is on?
My ram is 7-4-4 (or 4-4-7).. what 3 of the dozens of DFI options do these each apply too? As of now I have CAS2.5 and dram interleave enabled (supposedly off it kills performance). Or will auto settings have this set properly thru the SPD?

Thanks to all (besides that one guy)!!
 

JSFLY

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So your computer is prime95 stable 9hrs, but your still crashing in games? How frequently are the crashes?(5=10 min within starting the game or 1hr+) Have you tried memtest? Have you tried my suggestions above?

I would actually have done 12 hr+ but 9 hrs is fine I guess.


As for your ram questions:

CAS Latency Control(tCL) 1st number
RAS# to CAS# Delay(tRCD) 2nd
Row Precharge Timing(tRP) 3rd
Min RAS# Active Timing(tRAS) 4th
etc...

Auto settings dont always pick the best number. Its best if setttings are manually applied.
 

imported_Crusader

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Originally posted by: JSFLY
So your computer is prime95 stable 9hrs, but your still crashing in games? How frequently are the crashes?(5=10 min within starting the game or 1hr+) Have you tried memtest? Have you tried my suggestions above?

I would actually have done 12 hr+ but 9 hrs is fine I guess.


As for your ram questions:

CAS Latency Control(tCL) 1st number
RAS# to CAS# Delay(tRCD) 2nd
Row Precharge Timing(tRP) 3rd
Min RAS# Active Timing(tRAS) 4th
etc...

Auto settings dont always pick the best number. Its best if setttings are manually applied.

Im no longer crashing in games.. I should have been more clear.
Only 1 more final to go and I'm done with this semester.. woot!

Im going to go for 2.8ghz though Im not sure my PSU can support that. When I am trying to get that stable I'll prob start a new thread on that.

Thanks for all the help, I'll be sure to set the mem timings when I go for 2.8!
 

BassBomb

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u should check pci bus speed .. looks something like 33.33/66.66

make sure its set at that

BTW its in BIOS
 

TheRyuu

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Are you still trying to run CPU 1:1 with RAM with 2.5 CAS?

Even my ram can't run that fast with such a fast timing (and I got some pretty fast ram, the infineon one's). Loosen up the timins to 3-3-3-7 or even looser (would help to know what kind of ram you have), and I wouldn't put more then 2.9v through the ram unless actively cooled and depending on the IC's (as in I need to know what kind of RAM it is), even increasing the voltage wouldn't really help (like my infineon's, increase the voltage all you like, I still don't get a higher OC)