Hi everyone, I need some help with my overclocking experience.
So the main components are: Intel e8200 CPU, ASUS P5N-T Deluxe Motherboard, 2xMushkin HP2-8500 Ram, Antec True Power Trio 650W Power Supply, 2xGTS250.
I easily achieved a 20% overclock from 333 FSB to 400, that means the CPU from 2.66Ghz to 3.2Ghz with quite low voltage values. And whats more annoying is that the bios has an auto overclock function that takes it to a 20% overclock but I heard this will raise the voltage unnecessarily high.
So I just wanted to go further with it, I read some reviews that the CPU is able of 3.6-3.8 Ghz and the board of 420 FSB so I tried to hit 3.3Ghz. I raised the Vcore to 1.36 the recommended by Intel. I booted into Windows 7 and did a stress test with OCCT utility for an hour, and the test finished without errors, then I played GTA 4 for a few minutes and the game crashed.
I tried upping up all voltages instead of vcore because I knew is more than enough for 3.3Ghz, the vtt up to 1.35v, pci-e to 1.25, ht voltage ( the voltage between NB and SB or something like that to 1.28v), NB to 1.4v SB to 1.6v and played allot with the GLTVREF. Nothing helped, and whats weird is that at some FSB frequencies, upping some voltages made the board not post at all.
So upping this voltages didn't helped same crashes in game. And I mean every game I have in the PC. I tried lowering the FSB, but that didn't helped either. I got it stable at 402FSB, That's a 16 mhz increase.
I don't know really what to blame, are the other frequencies the reason for this ? Like SPP-MCP frequency, that's the frequency between NB and SB, or the PCI-e frequency or LTD frequency ? Does all this need to be changed for my overclock to be stable ? Or all that other CPU Functions stay in the way ? I only have enabled CPU thermal control, Execute Disable bit, and Intel SpeedStep, or maybe the PSU can't deliver those voltages. Please help me out!!!
So the main components are: Intel e8200 CPU, ASUS P5N-T Deluxe Motherboard, 2xMushkin HP2-8500 Ram, Antec True Power Trio 650W Power Supply, 2xGTS250.
I easily achieved a 20% overclock from 333 FSB to 400, that means the CPU from 2.66Ghz to 3.2Ghz with quite low voltage values. And whats more annoying is that the bios has an auto overclock function that takes it to a 20% overclock but I heard this will raise the voltage unnecessarily high.
So I just wanted to go further with it, I read some reviews that the CPU is able of 3.6-3.8 Ghz and the board of 420 FSB so I tried to hit 3.3Ghz. I raised the Vcore to 1.36 the recommended by Intel. I booted into Windows 7 and did a stress test with OCCT utility for an hour, and the test finished without errors, then I played GTA 4 for a few minutes and the game crashed.
I tried upping up all voltages instead of vcore because I knew is more than enough for 3.3Ghz, the vtt up to 1.35v, pci-e to 1.25, ht voltage ( the voltage between NB and SB or something like that to 1.28v), NB to 1.4v SB to 1.6v and played allot with the GLTVREF. Nothing helped, and whats weird is that at some FSB frequencies, upping some voltages made the board not post at all.
So upping this voltages didn't helped same crashes in game. And I mean every game I have in the PC. I tried lowering the FSB, but that didn't helped either. I got it stable at 402FSB, That's a 16 mhz increase.
I don't know really what to blame, are the other frequencies the reason for this ? Like SPP-MCP frequency, that's the frequency between NB and SB, or the PCI-e frequency or LTD frequency ? Does all this need to be changed for my overclock to be stable ? Or all that other CPU Functions stay in the way ? I only have enabled CPU thermal control, Execute Disable bit, and Intel SpeedStep, or maybe the PSU can't deliver those voltages. Please help me out!!!