Sorry it took so long: Here is my bios. The only thing different listed than what you said is my Normal CPU Vcore, which is higher than what you said it should be running at.
These are the settings I'd like to see - If I have inserted 'sb' before a setting, it's what I think it should be as it's currently setup - make a note if I'm wrong, and you see a different value...
On the "MB Intelligent Tweaker(M.I.T.): page:
"CPU Clock Ratio ....[Auto] ...sb..2800Mhz
"CPU NorthBridge Freq. ...[Auto] ...sb..2000Mhz
"CPU Host Clock Control ...[Auto]
"CPU Frequency (MHz) ..sb..200
"HT Link Frequency... [Auto]
"Set Memory Clock ...[Auto]
"Memory Clock ..sb..x6.66 ..sb...1333Mhz
"DRAM Configuration [Press Enter] --- if it's working, and the above line is as shown, we're going to try to avoid messing with anything here...
"System Voltage Control ....[Auto]
...next five items should read "Normal"...
...last line on page, "Normal CPU Vcore" should show 1.2500V
CPU Clock Ratio - 2800Mhz
CPU NorthBridge Freq - 2000MHZ
CPU Host clock control - Auto
CPU Frequency - 200
HT Link Frequency - auto: 2000Mhz
Set Memory Clock - auto
Memory Clock - x6.66 1333Mhz
System Voltage control - Auto
Now, here's where things get different than what you said. The next 5 items say "auto", I figured that wasn't a big issue but my "Normal CPU Vcore" is showing 1.3250V. Is that too high from what it should be, or does that show it's running stable?
Also, in terms of overclocking, I've never done it before and am not sure what exactly goes into it but I'd love to learn. Now as for adequate cooling: I am modding my CPU case to add another 92MM case fan, that spins at 4800 RPM, and a PCI exhaust that pulls hot air out. My Video card is known for running hot so I like to keep myself prepared.
bilbat :
These are the settings I'd like to see - If I have inserted 'sb' before a setting, it's what I think it should be as it's currently setup - make a note if I'm wrong, and you see a different value...
On the "MB Intelligent Tweaker(M.I.T.): page:
"CPU Clock Ratio ....[Auto] ...sb..2800Mhz
"CPU NorthBridge Freq. ...[Auto] ...sb..2000Mhz
"CPU Host Clock Control ...[Auto]
"CPU Frequency (MHz) ..sb..200
"HT Link Frequency... [Auto]
"Set Memory Clock ...[Auto]
"Memory Clock ..sb..x6.66 ..sb...1333Mhz
"DRAM Configuration [Press Enter] --- if it's working, and the above line is as shown, we're going to try to avoid messing with anything here...
"System Voltage Control ....[Auto]
...next five items should read "Normal"...
...last line on page, "Normal CPU Vcore" should show 1.2500V
CPU Clock Ratio - 2800Mhz
CPU NorthBridge Freq - 2000MHZ
CPU Host clock control - Auto
CPU Frequency - 200
HT Link Frequency - auto: 2000Mhz
Set Memory Clock - auto
Memory Clock - x6.66 1333Mhz
System Voltage control - Auto
Now, here's where things get different than what you said. The next 5 items say "auto", I figured that wasn't a big issue but my "Normal CPU Vcore" is showing 1.3250V. Is that too high from what it should be, or does that show it's running stable?
Also, in terms of overclocking, I've never done it before and am not sure what exactly goes into it but I'd love to learn. Now as for adequate cooling: I am modding my CPU case to add another 92MM case fan, that spins at 4800 RPM, and a PCI exhaust that pulls hot air out. My Video card is known for running hot so I like to keep myself prepared.