chrisf6969 posted some suggestions to improve my 2.6Ghz @ 3.275Ghz - as his 2.4 is 50% OCed to 3.6Ghz thought I'd give it a try.
Well, had a good muck about...
- Set it at 3:2
- Put the FSB up from 252 to 260 (not a huge increase)
- Upgraded the BIOS to the new ASUS #12 for the P4P800 (was at #8)
- Gradually upped the Vcore from 1.675 right up to 1.875
- Set Vdimm from 2.75 to 2.85 (don't have any more in the BIOS, but as the mem is running well below rated shouldn't need to up this anyway)
And every time it freezes after about 2 mins. Looks like the CPU is maxed out and is stable @ 252fsb - even 255 is too much.
HOWEVER I found that it's SETI that makes it freeze - it's in my Startup group. When I killed it quickly I actually got to run some Sandra benchmarks (CPU slightly better, memory much worse as expected). Turn on SETI and it freezes which is a bummer as it's a SETI crunch box!
The CPU temp doesn't cross 42deg so that's not the prob here.
So seeing as you can get a 50% OC out of your 2.4 and [b]I can only get a stable 25% out of my 2.6[b], what gives??!!
Is there a difference between these CPUs and the rest of the line right up to 3.2Ghz, other than the multiplier?
Why do some CPUs OC better than others?
Is it simply that some plants fab them better than others?
If you can get 50% OC does this mean we'll see go-l.com and others shipping 4.6Ghz VapoChill machines???
Presumably there's a physical upper limit to the max speed of these chips and it's been hit at about 4.1Ghz on the nVentiv demo machine? http://www.nventiv.com/index.php?pageid=44