Hi,
first sorry about my bad English.
before i had a celeron e1200 and intel DQ35JO MB. i made the bclk pin modification forced the e1200 working at 1333mHz instead of 800mHz. the result is very good the celeron e1200 is now 2.67gHz and performs similar to a E6400ghz.
after a year of use. the MB died but the cpu is fine. so my conclusion is intel cpu are quite tough.
so now i got an asus maximums V gene MB and G1610.
the cpu is very odd. it can run very cool with the stock cooler. i lowered the voltage to 0.8V and increased the BCLK to 108, it is working fine and give a frequency of 2.81GHz. but after that what ever voltage of i set to it will not go futher. i am sure it is not hit the limit of cpu core and ram. so what is i have been missed?
there are a lot of voltage options in the MB. i have tried Vcore, VCCSA VCCIO and CPU PILL. all no use. and under that the CPU runs at 42oC under stress.
i know a lot people saying that ivy bridge when been OCed i have OCed everything. so what is the everthing? is this OC effect my HDD, PCIE grafic card?
first sorry about my bad English.
before i had a celeron e1200 and intel DQ35JO MB. i made the bclk pin modification forced the e1200 working at 1333mHz instead of 800mHz. the result is very good the celeron e1200 is now 2.67gHz and performs similar to a E6400ghz.
after a year of use. the MB died but the cpu is fine. so my conclusion is intel cpu are quite tough.
so now i got an asus maximums V gene MB and G1610.
the cpu is very odd. it can run very cool with the stock cooler. i lowered the voltage to 0.8V and increased the BCLK to 108, it is working fine and give a frequency of 2.81GHz. but after that what ever voltage of i set to it will not go futher. i am sure it is not hit the limit of cpu core and ram. so what is i have been missed?
there are a lot of voltage options in the MB. i have tried Vcore, VCCSA VCCIO and CPU PILL. all no use. and under that the CPU runs at 42oC under stress.
i know a lot people saying that ivy bridge when been OCed i have OCed everything. so what is the everthing? is this OC effect my HDD, PCIE grafic card?