Overclock Settings - Help To Tighten Up


  1. Posts : 29
    Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit
       #1

    Overclock Settings - Help To Tighten Up


    Here are my overclock settings. I just ran a LinX stress test for 8 hours without a problem. My temps did reach 77C, but then again, the temps inside my house reached over 80F today. I was hoping that someone could help me tighten them up a little. I know I'm not using my memory or processor to their full extent, that's where you come in. If you could, please look over the settings and if you see a change or two (or three) that could help, feel free to send it my way. Thanks!!

    CPU Clock Ratio [21x]
    CPU Frequency: 3.78GHz (180x21)

    Advanced CPU Features [Press Enter]:
    CPU Clock Ratio [21x]

    CPU Frequency: 3.78GHz (180x21)
    Intel(R) Turbo Boost Tech [Enabled]
    CPU Cores Enabled [All]
    CPU Multi-Threading [Enabled]
    CPU Enhanced Halt (C1E) [Disabled]
    C3/C6/C7 State Support [Enabled
    CPU Thermal Monitor [Enabled]
    CPU EIST Function [Enabled]
    Virtualization Technology [Enabled]
    Bi-Directional PROCHOT [Enabled]
    Virtualization Technology [Enabled]


    QPI Link Ratio [x36]
    QPI Link Speed [6.48GHz]


    Uncore & QPI Features [Press Enter]:
    QPI Clock Ratio [x36]

    QPI Link Speed: 6.48GHz
    Uncore Clock Ratio [x17]

    Uncore Frequency 3060MHz
    Isonchronous Frequency [Enabled]


    Base Clock (BCLK) Control [Enabled]
    BCLK Frequency (MHz) [180]


    Advanced Clock Control [Press Enter]:
    >>>>> Standard Clock Control
    Base Clock (BCLK) Control [Enabled]
    BCLK Frequency (MHz) [180]
    PCI Express Frequency (MHz) [100]
    C.I.A.2 [Disabled]

    >>>>> Advanced Clock Control
    CPU Clock Drive [ 800mV]
    PCI Express Clock Drive [ 900mV]
    CPU Clock Skew [ 0ps]
    IOH Clock Skew [ 0ps]


    Performance Enhance [Standard]
    Extreme Memory Profile (X.M.P.) [Disable]
    System Memory Multiplier (SPD) [8.0]
    Memory Frequency (MHz) 1066 1440

    DRAM Timing Selectable (SPD) [Auto]
    Profile DDR Voltage 1.5V
    Profile QPI Voltage 1.175V

    Channel A
    CAS Latency Time 8 [Auto]
    tRCD 8 [Auto]
    tRP 8 [Auto]
    tRAS 20 [Auto]
    Command Rate (CMD) 2 [Auto]


    Channel B
    CAS Latency Time 8 [Auto]
    tRCD 8 [Auto]
    tRP 8 [Auto]
    tRAS 20 [Auto]
    Command Rate (CMD) 2 [Auto]


    Channel C
    CAS Latency Time 9 [Auto]
    tRCD - [Auto]
    tRP - [Auto]
    tRAS - [Auto]

    Command Rate (CMD) - [Auto]

    Advanced DRAM Features [Press Enter]:
    Performance Enhance [Standard]
    Extreme Memory Profile (X.M.P.) [Disable]
    System Memory Multiplier (SPD) [8.0]
    Memory Frequency (MHz) 1066 1440

    DRAM Timing Selectable (SPD) [Auto]
    Profile DDR Voltage 1.5V
    Profile QPI Voltage 1.175V
    x Channel Interleaving 6 Auto
    x Rank Interleaving 4 Auto

    >>>>> Channel A
    Channel A Timing Settings [Press Enter]:

    >>>>> Channel A Standard Timing Control
    x CAS Latency Time 8 Auto
    tRCD 8 Auto
    tRP 8 Auto
    tRAS 20 Auto


    >>>>> Channel A Advanced Timing Control
    x tRC 27 Auto
    x tRRD 4 Auto
    x tWTR 4 Auto
    x tWR 8 Auto
    x tWTP 19 Auto
    x tWL 7 Auto
    x tRFC 60 Auto
    x tRTP 4 Auto
    x tFAW 20 Auto
    x Command Rate (CMD) 2 Auto

    >>>>> Channel A Misc Timing Control
    x B2B CAS Delay - Auto
    x Round Trip Latency 67 Auto

    >>>>> Channel A
    Channel A Turnaround Settings [Press Enter]:

    >>>>> Channel A Writes Followed by Reads
    x Different DIMMs 6 Auto
    x Different Ranks 6 Auto
    x On The Same Rank 6 Auto

    >>>>> Channel A Reads Followed by Writes
    x Different DIMMs 8 Auto
    x Different Ranks 8 Auto
    x On The Same Rank 8 Auto

    >>>>> Channel A Reads Followed by Reads
    x Different DIMMs 6 Auto
    x Different Ranks 5 Auto
    x On The Same Rank 1 Auto

    >>>>> Channel A Writes Followed by Writes
    x Different DIMMs 6 Auto
    x Different Ranks 6 Auto
    x On The Same Rank 1 Auto

    >>>>> Channel B
    Channel B Timing Settings [Press Enter]:

    >>>>> Channel B Standard Timing Control
    x CAS Latency Time 8 Auto
    tRCD 8 Auto
    tRP 8 Auto
    tRAS 20 Auto


    >>>>> Channel B Advanced Timing Control
    x tRC 27 Auto
    x tRRD 4 Auto
    x tWTR 4 Auto
    x tWR 8 Auto
    x tWTP 19 Auto
    x tWL 7 Auto
    x tRFC 60 Auto
    x tRTP 4 Auto
    x tFAW 20 Auto
    x Command Rate (CMD) 2 Auto

    >>>>> Channel B Misc Timing Control
    x B2B CAS Delay - Auto
    x Round Trip Latency 69 Auto

    >>>>> Channel B
    Channel B Turnaround Settings [Press Enter]:

    >>>>> Channel B Writes Followed by Reads
    x Different DIMMs 6 Auto
    x Different Ranks 6 Auto
    x On The Same Rank 6 Auto

    >>>>> Channel B Reads Followed by Writes
    x Different DIMMs 8 Auto
    x Different Ranks 8 Auto
    x On The Same Rank 8 Auto

    >>>>> Channel B Reads Followed by Reads
    x Different DIMMs 6 Auto
    x Different Ranks 5 Auto
    x On The Same Rank 1 Auto

    >>>>> Channel B Writes Followed by Writes
    x Different DIMMs 6 Auto
    x Different Ranks 6 Auto
    x On The Same Rank 1 Auto

    >>>>> Channel C
    Channel C Timing Settings [Press Enter]:

    >>>>> Channel C Standard Timing Control
    x CAS Latency Time 8 Auto
    tRCD 8 Auto
    tRP 8 Auto
    tRAS 20 Auto


    >>>>> Channel C Advanced Timing Control
    x tRC 27 Auto
    x tRRD 4 Auto
    x tWTR 4 Auto
    x tWR 8 Auto
    x tWTP 19 Auto
    x tWL 7 Auto
    x tRFC 60 Auto
    x tRTP 4 Auto
    x tFAW 20 Auto
    x Command Rate (CMD) 2 Auto

    >>>>> Channel C Misc Timing Control
    x B2B CAS Delay - Auto
    x Round Trip Latency 70 Auto

    >>>>> Channel C
    Channel C Turnaround Settings [Press Enter]:

    >>>>> Channel C Writes Followed by Reads
    x Different DIMMs 6 Auto
    x Different Ranks 6 Auto
    x On The Same Rank 6 Auto

    >>>>> Channel C Reads Followed by Writes
    x Different DIMMs 8 Auto
    x Different Ranks 8 Auto
    x On The Same Rank 8 Auto

    >>>>> Channel C Reads Followed by Reads
    x Different DIMMs 6 Auto
    x Different Ranks 5 Auto
    x On The Same Rank 1 Auto

    >>>>> Channel C Writes Followed by Writes
    x Different DIMMs 6 Auto
    x Different Ranks 6 Auto
    x On The Same Rank 1 Auto

    Load Line Calibration [Disabled]
    CPU Vcore 1.13125v [1.25000v]
    QPI/VTT Voltage 1.175v [1.295v]

    IOH Core 1.100v [Auto]
    DRAM Voltage 1.500v [1.640V]

    Advanced Voltage Control [Press Enter]:
    Load Line Calibration [Disabled]
    CPU Vcore 1.13125v [1.27500v]
    x Dynamic Vcore (DVID) +0.00000V Auto

    QPI/VTT Voltage 1.175v [1.295v]
    CPU PLL 1.800v [1.800V]


    >>> MCH/ICH
    PCIE 1.500v [Auto]
    QPI PLL 1.100v [Auto]
    IOH Core 1.100v [Auto]
    ICH I/O 1.500v [Auto]
    ICH Core 1.100v [Auto]


    >>> DRAM
    DRAM Voltage 1.500v [1.640V]
    DRAM Termination 0.750v [Auto]
    Ch-A Data VRef. 0.750v [Auto]
    Ch-B Data VRef. 0.750v [Auto]
    Ch-C Data VRef. 0.750v [Auto]
    Ch-A Address VRef. 0.750v [Auto]
    Ch-B Address VRef. 0.750v [Auto]
    Ch-C Address VRef. 0.750v [Auto]
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  2. Posts : 220
    Windows 7 64bit Ultimate SP1, VMware Windows 7 64bit Ultimate SP1
       #2

    looks good.. you could get a better air cooler, as the Corsair stuff is good, just not that good ;/ like the NH D14.. or the silver arrow. should be a big hit on the temp's you could save 7c .. that would probably give you more room to OC.

    i do hear the new Antec 920 is really good to, and it is made by the same company who made the H50/70.

    saying that i use the H50 due to the case i have, and my temps at room temp of 22/4c never go above 74c on 29hr prime run.. Push/Pull config with air coming in.. and 1 140 blown out. running @ 1300rpm..max ... normal 800rpm so silence. ;0


    as for your settings, they look good so far. you will need to start backing off on some of the volts to see low limit. then bump it up two notch., run prime95 ect.. if all is good.. drop it once more.. if it fails just keep bumping back up to where it will pass.. Lower volts = lower temps.

    also i know a lot of people turn of HT. that to will lower the temps ect.. but i don't see the point myself since i bought a i7 with 4 cores 4 threads, if i wanted a i5 i would have bought it. lol

    i mean i gave you my settings in the other thread, and you said it gave you a BSOD? i mean it was a guide more then copy my setting, as i did the same thing from another person and i got a BSOD. but then tweaked them to get what i have now. maybe and it looks it, you need more Vcore Volts on the CPU then i did for my OC.


    did you check the bsod codes?

    0X00000050 << Incorrect Memory Timing/Freq or Uncore Multi
    0X00000124 << Incorrect QPI/Vtt Voltage (To Much/Not Enough)
    0X00000101 << Not enough Vcore Voltage


    here is some of the links i used to get my OC fine tuned.. as some of the guy's have the same mobo/cpu as us but it's a good place to start.

    Settings for 3.8GHz overclock: i7-920, Gigabyte EX58-UD5 with latest F12 BIOS

    Core i7 Overclocking Guide For Beginners

    Please Check my 4GHz Overclock EX58-UD5 i7 920 XMS3 6GM - Overclockers UK Forums

    http://i31.tinypic.com/rs6gwn.jpg

    Guide to Overclocking the Core I7 920 or 930 to 4.0ghz - Overclock.net - Overclocking.net

    https://www.sevenforums.com/overclock...ing-guide.html


    This is a Bios Template from OCUK.. as they sell pre-OC system's and some nice guy on some site posted the bios settings for there 4ghz OC.. template..
    Bios settings for Gigabyte UD5 i920/3.8 to 4ghz 12GB - Chilled PC Forums

    i don't know if this is what you wanted or it help. as i doubt there is another who can tell you do this and it will work, as each build is different then the next. you just have to do it alone.

    there is more users here who will correct me im sure if im wrong about anything..
    but right now i need some sleep.

    good luck.
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  3. Posts : 1,360
    Windows 7 Ultimate x64
       #3

    I'd kill the turbo boost as well, no need for it running at that speed, and it could cause instability.
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  4. Posts : 1,496
    7 Ultimate x64
       #4

    Just adding to what others have said... you've got XMP disabled, your RAM is running at 1066MHz, and the timings are on auto.

    You should set the frequency to 1600MHz, then adjust the DRAM timings manually and voltage manually.

    As you narrow down your OC, you should also begin setting the core voltage manually, and as DaGoon pointed out, start lowering it. The key to a good OC is to do it with as little volts as possible as volts kill cpus. Also, I've never owned a board that, when left on auto, did not over or undervolt... so, for the important stuff, cpu, chipset, RAM, you should really take the time to get these set correctly. The links provided in DaGoon's post should help you out with all of that.
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