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Q9550 Overclock Problem

Discussion in 'Building a new PC' started by Knuck1ez, Jul 12, 2009.

  1. Knuck1ez

    Knuck1ez Regular member

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    Thanks.. that loks very similar to my 3.825Ghz but I have a 1.3vcore and my RAM is at 2.00D instead of B. Does it really make a big difference
     
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    2.00D is what you should be using, not 2.00B.
     
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    why is it what you should be useing? it wont be stable when i use the 2.00D
     
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    It should be, 2.00D is the proper FSB strap for the overclock, 2.00B is the lower strap.
     
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    well yes thats what yo do to get it stable. i seriously doubt there is a proper strap to use. you use what your comfortable with and what works and what your needs are. just because its the max setting doesnt mean its the correct setting.
     
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    well, as far as I knew, 2.00D was for use FSBs of 1600 and over, 2.00B was for use with a 1066 FSB. I will have to try 2.00B then as I never considered it before.
     
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    3.825Ghz has a FSB of 1800, which isnt listed so how do you chose the multiplier letter?
     
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    I use D as that's the closest approximation.
     
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    Hey cincyrob, are those settings prime95 stable? I just tried those but at 2.1v for the RAM and MCH core at 1.34. Im currently trying with 1.335 vcore or something around 1.33, cant remember. whats a good 4ghz vcore? 3.5v?
     
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    1.35-1.40.
     
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    Yeah I was thinking that because 1.325 seems alittle low...
    thanks
     
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    Ok 4Ghz is IBT and Prime stable at 1.33125v but Im getting some mouse lag once every 2-3 minutes. Is this due to the OC or should i just bump the Vcore to be safe?
     
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    A truly stable overclock should have no negative impacts on using your PC. You should try raising the voltage to the chipset.
     

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