Poor Overclocking on Pentium D 930?

Jamsan

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Hey guys,

I recently bought a Pentium D 930, and it is seriously a joke of an overclocker. I dropped it in to the same rig I had my p4 630 running at 3.9 stable on air, so the D is kind of a surprise to me...Right now, I'm only running stable at around 3.31. My load temp (dual primes + 3dmark) is around 52C, so I think i have a little headroom there.. I'm running stock voltages on the CPU, but even if I go as far as 1.450, it still isn't stable, and usually reboots as soon as the XP splash screen hits, or as soon as i start to do something once in Windows.. Am I doing something wrong? Is the rest of my system holding it back, or did I just get a bad chip? I also recently flashed my bios to the latest release from Asus to support the p4 d's.. could that be it?

Rest of specs:
-Asus P5LD2
-2GB GeIL PC4300 DDR2 3-3-3-8
-Enermax Whisper II 535w PS
-7800GTX
-3 harddrives, and 4 fans.

Could it be a power supply issue? Thanks for all the insight
 

sindows

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I think you just ran into the mysterious ~225mhz fsb limit. I think theres only one board so far thats been able to take the Preslers over 225...
 

Technonut

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Originally posted by: Jamsan
Do you think it'd be worth it to get a new one for $30 more?

To me.... No. I expected a bare mobo with no accessories to keep my upgrade cost lower. It would have been nice if at least the I/O plate was included though...

If you have the $$ to spare, a new one may not be a bad thing.... ;)
 

Jamsan

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Originally posted by: Technonut
Originally posted by: Jamsan
Do you think it'd be worth it to get a new one for $30 more?

To me.... No. I expected a bare mobo with no accessories to keep my upgrade cost lower. It would have been nice if at least the I/O plate was included though...

If you have the $$ to spare, a new one may not be a bad thing.... ;)

New one it is -- Anyone wanna buy a P4 630 and P5LD2 :-D
 

Jamsan

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also -- do you think I should pick up some new ram? I have 4 sticks of 512 (2 1gb dual channel kits) of this herehere -- I'm only look to hit 4 gigs as I only have air cooling (xp-120)... do you think this would hit it without a problem? and if not, any reccomendations on good ram?
 

stevty2889

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Originally posted by: Jamsan
also -- do you think I should pick up some new ram? I have 4 sticks of 512 (2 1gb dual channel kits) of this herehere -- I'm only look to hit 4 gigs as I only have air cooling (xp-120)... do you think this would hit it without a problem? and if not, any reccomendations on good ram?

There is a trick to those motherboards aparently, try setting your PCIe frequency to 110mhz, that allowed my P5LD2-VM to get to 245mhz FSB..

EDIT: oh, and I wouldn't push for 1.45v either, since I'm not sure if thats what killed the second core on my first 920..
 

Technonut

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Hey Jamsan, you may want to wait a week or so before pulling the trigger on the P5WD2-P.... From a new post.... Here

Originally posted by: Gary Key
I think it's rediculous ANAND has'nt even reviewed Presler... Yes he did the $1100 EE but that's it. Cue Rodney Dangerfeild...<Can't get any respect.>

We did preview the series here - http://www.anandtech.com/cpuchipsets/showdoc.aspx?i=2578

I do have a board under $100 running our new 950D at 4.8GHz in testing right now. ;)

Gary Key will not disclose which mobo this is until the review is up. (another week or so) Who knows... it may be worth the wait.