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I looked around the boards and didn't see anything specifically addressing this.
Ok so this weekend I got the GA-P35-DS3L and the ASUS Arctic Square from frys, I've installed them and was able to push to 3.0 by simply locking the PCI-E at 100Mhz, setting my ram multiplier to 2.0 and pushing my FSB to 3.0ghz on stock voltage.
I've been able to push up to 3.2Ghz Orthos stable for at least an hour using both 4x800 and 9x355 with vcore around 1.3 (currently using auto setting)
I know my board is rated at 1333Mhz FSB so I would assume once I start backing down the voltages I would be able to get a lower vcore using the 9x355 since I'm not pushing the boards FSB as far beyond it's stock speed. but I could be wrong.
This is the first time I've done a major overclock so really I'm looking for some advice in what direction to go then I plan on refining that overclock to get it as stable as possible
turning back on C1E, EIST lowering vcore etc
I don't really care about synthetic benchmarks, the most intensive thing I run is Crysis, so I don't need a super high overclock, just enough to get me that little extra push, and from what I've heard 3.2Ghz sounds like the sweet spot for these chips.
Any advice is welcomed
By the way, I've not yet seen temps exceeding 56C using coretemp.
update: Current stable config is 9x355Mhz = 3195Mhz, C1E and EIST on, vcore at stock 1.2875, as low as 1.120 all other voltages also at default, when idle, highest temp I've seen is 57C stress testing with orthos, Crysis on high at 1440x900 stays around 46C. avg 35-45FPS ram timings tweaked to 4-5-5-12 as opposed to 5-5-5-15 at 800Mhz.
Ok so this weekend I got the GA-P35-DS3L and the ASUS Arctic Square from frys, I've installed them and was able to push to 3.0 by simply locking the PCI-E at 100Mhz, setting my ram multiplier to 2.0 and pushing my FSB to 3.0ghz on stock voltage.
I've been able to push up to 3.2Ghz Orthos stable for at least an hour using both 4x800 and 9x355 with vcore around 1.3 (currently using auto setting)
I know my board is rated at 1333Mhz FSB so I would assume once I start backing down the voltages I would be able to get a lower vcore using the 9x355 since I'm not pushing the boards FSB as far beyond it's stock speed. but I could be wrong.
This is the first time I've done a major overclock so really I'm looking for some advice in what direction to go then I plan on refining that overclock to get it as stable as possible
turning back on C1E, EIST lowering vcore etc
I don't really care about synthetic benchmarks, the most intensive thing I run is Crysis, so I don't need a super high overclock, just enough to get me that little extra push, and from what I've heard 3.2Ghz sounds like the sweet spot for these chips.
Any advice is welcomed
By the way, I've not yet seen temps exceeding 56C using coretemp.
update: Current stable config is 9x355Mhz = 3195Mhz, C1E and EIST on, vcore at stock 1.2875, as low as 1.120 all other voltages also at default, when idle, highest temp I've seen is 57C stress testing with orthos, Crysis on high at 1440x900 stays around 46C. avg 35-45FPS ram timings tweaked to 4-5-5-12 as opposed to 5-5-5-15 at 800Mhz.
