Originally posted by: Avalon
Alright...finally. After having my Venice rig staring at me from my desk for a week, I finally have gotten it up and running, despite being unbelievably busy working. I haven't placed my Zalman on it yet, so I've yet to see my production/week code, but I was so eager to start overclocking it that I decided the stock HSF Monarch gave me would do for now. Rig is as follows...
AMD Athlon 64 3000+ Venice
DFI Nforce 4 Ultra-D (4/14/05 v3 BIOS)
2x512MB Mushkin C2 UTT (Brainpower)
Leadtek 6600 PCI-e
Enermax 460w 24pin PSU (33A 12v line)
60GB 7200RPM 8MB IDE Deathstar
120GB 7200RPM 8MB IDE Maxtor
Crappy case
Crappy opticals
Crappy airflow
😛
(I'm waiting on my CM Cavalier to solve the third to last and last items)
Preliminary exploration....
Settings...well, I immediately set my LDT to 4x, and flashed to the 4/14/05 v3 BIOS.
Memory settings at 166 divider, 2-3-3-6, DRAM drive strength at 8, Command per clock enabled, dual channel enabled. Onboard SATA, ethernet, firewire, raid, all that crap, disabled. Who needs features? 😛
Sandra seems to tell me that a TRAS of 6 on my memory (UTT) suits me best with this board. I tested 6, 8, and 10. Subjectively, 6 also feels slightly more responsive, but that's probably my imagination. I'll tighten my other timings later on (I know my UTT is good for 230FSB 2-2-2-10 @ 3.1v from my DFI NF3, even with weak DRAM Drive strength in retrospect, which is suppose to hinder UTT/BH-5/Vx overclocking)
Stock voltage (DFI undervolts to 1.38v according to BIOS, speedfan). Sitting at 250HTTx9 = 2250mhz not a single issue to speak of. Small FFT load of 45C after 30 minutes of priming, with an idle at 36C. I'll keep going with this HSF until I hit 45C idle. That's my comfort zone. Time to go OC some more.
2340mhz @ 1.38v, yum. LDT at 3x now to ensure stability. If I can breach 2.5 on default voltage, I'm going to be excited. I may hit the lucky 2.8 that I've been hoping for.
2430mhz @ 1.38v
I'm going to skip P95 and go do some gaming. Haven't gotten to game in a while.
Prime just ran great all night over night at 2.43, so that should be a sufficient burn in to continue with today's boost 🙂
Just as a side-note, CnQ doesn't appear to be working with my chip, even with the newest BIOS, which really sucks. Ah well.
2520mhz @ 1.41v (1.45v selected in BIOS, but this thing is starting to undervolt very heavily) and priming strong.