- Feb 7, 2005
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So I've been testing various settings with my E6600 and 680i for stability and have come across something I don't understand.
At stock voltage, I can run a reduced multiplier on the CPU with a FSB of 1466, Orthos stable for 8 hours. I can also run 1200 FSB at the full 9x for a 2700MHz CPU 8 hours stable at stock.
Just trying to get stable at 1333 FSB 9x for 3.0GHz is driving me nuts. I've raised the Vcore all the way from 1.2 to 1.4 and still only get about 10 minutes on Orthos. But when I bump up the Vfsb from 1.2 to 1.3 and Vspp from 1.2 to 1.25, it stabilizes.
If the FSB can run at 1466 with a reduced multiplier on the CPU, why do I have to bump up the voltage on the FSB to get a slower FSB with the higher multiplier to run stable?
And yeah, I know, I can bump these voltages up a lot to go higher. I'm just going through the process of seeing how everything is affected. That's how us n00bs learn!
So what is the relationship between the voltages on the CPU, FSB, northbridge, memory, etc?
And how about that Vdroop from 1.4 to 1.33ish under load!?!? Sheeeesh!
Jeff
At stock voltage, I can run a reduced multiplier on the CPU with a FSB of 1466, Orthos stable for 8 hours. I can also run 1200 FSB at the full 9x for a 2700MHz CPU 8 hours stable at stock.
Just trying to get stable at 1333 FSB 9x for 3.0GHz is driving me nuts. I've raised the Vcore all the way from 1.2 to 1.4 and still only get about 10 minutes on Orthos. But when I bump up the Vfsb from 1.2 to 1.3 and Vspp from 1.2 to 1.25, it stabilizes.
If the FSB can run at 1466 with a reduced multiplier on the CPU, why do I have to bump up the voltage on the FSB to get a slower FSB with the higher multiplier to run stable?
And yeah, I know, I can bump these voltages up a lot to go higher. I'm just going through the process of seeing how everything is affected. That's how us n00bs learn!
So what is the relationship between the voltages on the CPU, FSB, northbridge, memory, etc?
And how about that Vdroop from 1.4 to 1.33ish under load!?!? Sheeeesh!
Jeff