P 805D overclocked on ECS C19-A SLI

killerguppy

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I just started overclocking the 805D on an ECS C19-A SLI motherboard. I'm using a Thermaltake Symphony Mini for watercooling the CPU. Temps were 28 C at idle.
Overclocked from 2.66 GHz to 3.63 GHz the temps were 30 C at idle and 41 C
after running Prime 95 for 15 mins. I ran it for several hours afterwards playing WoW with no issues.

When making changes in the BIOS the ECS C19 would not boot if I changed the CPU voltage from Auto to a set value. I have yet to try a higher overclock using the auto voltage setting.

CPU voltage is @ 1.31 V and memory (PNY DDR2 667 Gamer Memory timings are supposed to be 3-3-3-6 but I'm running it at 5-5-5-15) voltage is at 2.0 V @ 3.63 GHz

Updated 7/3/06

I did some further testing today, and now I'm able to change the CPU voltage.
I dropped the memory down to 667 MHz with 4-3-3-8 timings.

I increased my mobo's FSB from 180 to 200 in 5 MHz increments every time running 2 instances of Prime95 for 10 minutes each test. I had to fiddle w/ the CPU voltage and was stable @ 3.95 GHz w/ a voltage of 1.475v.

I increased the voltage to 1.5v and I was able to boot into windows @ 4.0 GHz, but it would lock up after a few minutes running 2 instances of Prime95.

I lowered the FSB from 800 to 775 and booted into windows with no issues. I ran Prime95 several times while lowering the CPU voltage and it is now stable @ 1.45v.
 

killerguppy

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Thanks,

Yeah the BIOS version is 1.0D.
I will try to see how far it overclocks w/ the CPU voltage on Auto when I get home this afternoon.
 

JonathanDeane

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Thanks,

Yeah the BIOS version is 1.0D.
I will try to see how far it overclocks w/ the CPU voltage on Auto when I get home this afternoon.

Hmmm well if your all up to date on the BIOS you should be ok I got mine to boot at different voltages just fine but I leave it at the stock setting for my 3.6Ghz (I have the same CPU and Mobo)
 

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It looks like I hit a wall @ 3.6 GHz. I guess that's what I get for purchasing a $70 motherboard. A 1 GHz OC isn't too shabby.
 

JonathanDeane

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I would say not :) it could be your ram but I doubt it ? I have had mine higher just long enough to boot into windows check temps and shut down (I dont have an aftermarket cooler installed) was hot at idle @3.8Ghz on the stock cooler heheheh
 

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Not bad. However you could have purchased a real cpu for what you have into your cpu, cooling, water kit etc.
But if you did it just for kicks then hey, congrats. :lol:
 

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I'm waiting on some of the new processors to come out to see some unbiased benchmarks...The upgrade from the Athlon XP 2800+ to the overclocked 805D was quite noticeable.

Thanks for the tips!
 

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What PSU are you using? I had trouble OC this cpu past 3.3GHz until I went to a True Power 500Watt PSU.

Not using the same Motherboard, but now I can get 4GHz with an aftermarket AIR cooler.

Just a thought.
 

JonathanDeane

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I have to say I was surprised at how good that cheap ECS mobo is :) well I guess it helps when you dont expect alot (I payed like 70$ for mine) same ram, mobo, processor. I have a Radion X1300 and Antec Neo HE 550 is about the only difference lol
 

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Not bad. However you could have purchased a real cpu for what you have into your cpu, cooling, water kit etc.
But if you did it just for kicks then hey, congrats. :lol:
a real cpu? are u serious? :roll:
 

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I did some further testing today, and now I'm able to change the CPU voltage.
I dropped the memory down to 667 MHz with 4-3-3-8 timings.

I increased my mobo's FSB from 180 to 200 in 5 MHz increments every time running 2 instances of Prime95 for 10 minutes each test. I had to fiddle w/ the CPU voltage and was stable @ 3.95 GHz w/ a voltage of 1.475v.

I increased the voltage to 1.5v and I was able to boot into windows @ 4.0 GHz, but it would lock up after a few minutes running 2 instances of Prime95.

I lowered the FSB from 800 to 775 and booted into windows with no issues. I ran Prime95 several times while lowering the CPU voltage and it is now stable @ 1.45v.
 

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