After getting assistance from the community about my first OC. Computronix pointed out a major vdroop. Since my BIOS has no line calibration, do I just live with it, or compensate for it with cpu voltage?
E6850 @3.60 (400x9)
BIOS ADJ: DDR voltage +.3, FSB voltage +.1, CPU voltage 1.4125
Here is a screen shot of what's goin' on. I started/stopped/started a blend test of Prime 95, to show all fluctuation in Vcore. I have followed Computronix advice, and revisited his 'sticky" on Temperature. I just gave Speed Fan another shot, I haven't set the warning and fan parameters yet. I want to make sure Vista plays nice, first. I can't wait for my windows 7 upgrade to get here. Any suggestion you'll have would be wonderful while I do some reading. Thanx again to all for the help with the overclock.
henrystrawn
E6850 @3.60 (400x9)
BIOS ADJ: DDR voltage +.3, FSB voltage +.1, CPU voltage 1.4125
Here is a screen shot of what's goin' on. I started/stopped/started a blend test of Prime 95, to show all fluctuation in Vcore. I have followed Computronix advice, and revisited his 'sticky" on Temperature. I just gave Speed Fan another shot, I haven't set the warning and fan parameters yet. I want to make sure Vista plays nice, first. I can't wait for my windows 7 upgrade to get here. Any suggestion you'll have would be wonderful while I do some reading. Thanx again to all for the help with the overclock.
henrystrawn
when visualized graphically, thanks to SpeedFan's Charts. In this particular instance, I see 1.344 to 1.376, which is 32 millivolts; not good, but not despicable. If you're not comfortable performing the pencil mod, then it's OK to just live with it.
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