"Wes Newell" <w.newell.DeleteThis@TAKEOUTverizon.net> wrote in message
news:_DCNh.3261$xE.528@trnddc08...
> On Sun, 25 Mar 2007 11:34:33 -0500, Peter van der Goes wrote:
>
>> I have the subject combo with 4 gig DDR2 800. Runs fine at stock speeds.
>>
>> I have tried lowering the HTT to 4, lowering the RAM to DDR2 667,
>> increasing
>> the RAM voltage from default 1.8v to 1.95v.
>> The best I can get out of FSB is 220 (10% overclock). I've read the
>> default
>> CPU voltage is 1.20 - 1.25? Any idea where I can set this (limit)?
>>
> That would normally be a function in the MB bios. If your bios doesn't let
> you adjust the CPU voltage, then you'll have to look into changing the
> default some other way (via the cpu pins). But I'd really be surprised if
> there wasn't a cpu voltage setting in the bios. Hint, Jumperfree
> Configuration -> Advanced Voltage Control. RTFM.
I must have been unclear. I can adjust the voltage, but I'm a bit unclear on
how much is "safe".
The specs I found indicate the voltage is "1.20 - 1.25v", a bit vague in
itself.
I was thinking 1.30 - 1.35v should be as high as I should go?
>
>> There is one other setting that may influence, the PCI-E speed is still
>> set to auto. Any advice or experience to indicate I should lock this at
>> 100 MHz?
>>
> Won't hurt to lock it, but I've gone over 220 with mine at auto. Different
> MB and no PCIe devices.
OK, thanks for that. I'll try locking it and see if I can go up to 230.
I appreciate your input, Wes. I know this is all trial and error in the
main, so I'm going to try and err a biy more before settling for 220.