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Hello everyone
1 Month ago I bought
-Intel E6750cpu
-GIGABYTE GA-P35C-DS3R LGA 775 Intel P35 ATX Intel Motherboard
-Theralright ultra 120 extreme paired with a scythe 120mm 1200rpm fan (S-FLEX SFF21F)
-Crucial Ballistix 2GB (2 x 1GB) 240-Pin DDR2 SDRAM DDR2 800 (PC2 6400)
-Western Digital Caviar SE16 WD2500KS 250GB 7200 RPM 16MB Cache SATA 3.0Gb
-EVGA 320-P2-N815-AR GeForce 8800GTS 320MB 320-bit GDDR3 PCI Express x16
-Psu Thermaltake Toughpower 700w
-I have an old sound blaster audigy SE but It sounds good to me
Here is the link of some photos of my overcloked system and please I want to how good did I overcloked it?
Plese tell me if those temp are ok?
[url]http://es.msnusers.com/pcpictures/shoebox.msnw?Page=1&lc=3082
Also If I set the timings to 5-5-5-15 in bios, why in cpu z says that are in 5-7-7-23
Another thing that im concerned about is the cpuvoltage that appears in cpu z too?
Please tell me what can I change.
Inf: my room temps are from 18c to 32c in avg, Because in live in Venezuela and the weather here is hot.
(18c with AC ON)
Sorry if me english is not good but im working on it


Message edited by tato999 on 08-31-2007 at 06:49:53 AM
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Your english is very understandable.

Those temperatures are very good. I don't know how accurate they are (idle temp seems a little low), but if you're not going to overclock it any more, it is very safe.

The voltage that appears in CPU-Z is typically true, based on my understanding, and it is high -- you should set your CPU voltage manually, especially if overclocking. I see the option in the second BIOS screenshot you posted. Change system voltage control to [MANUAL] and start with a CPU voltage around [1.35000V]. If the computer seems stable, restart and drop the voltage more (keep repeating until the PC crashes). It helps to run a program like 3DMark, Orthos, etc, to make sure that the computer is stable.

For some reason the memory timings you set in the BIOS are not the same as those reported by CPU-Z -- I think is is because the motherboard changes them for some reason. I would not worry about it; even if you were to fix it, it would provide a minimal speed boost. It's stable as is, so I personally wouldn't try to fix it.

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Hello thanks for your reply I tried to change my vcore to manual and set it to 1.3500v and when I boot in windows a blue screen appear and reboot, I set again to auto and its fine dont know whats happen.

I have tried this before but when I set the Votages to manually my system never boot

Also when I set the voltages to manual

It says memory voltage not optimazed

in ddr2 /ddr3 voltage I can set It to
-Normal
-+0.1v
-+0.2v
-+0.3v
Whats that 0.2v= 2.2v
If not What's the real memory voltage?

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come please I need suggestions about the overvoltage

Kitteh iz watchen!!!!
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hi
well if it fails to run at 1.35v overclocked try giving it a little more juice until it doesn't blue screen. i always try and find the lowest possible voltage for my OC, it just makes you feel safer and stay cooler

for your mem voltage default DDR2 voltage is 1.8v so 0.1+ will equate to 1.9v
DDR3's default voltage is 1.5v
dont worry about the not optimized message, the system doesn't know better :p
good luck


Message edited by monst0r on 09-01-2007 at 07:54:10 AM

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