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Advice for O'clock w/ Q9650 please?

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Hello all...

I am having some trouble getting my FSB past 450-465 area. Thing is, I want to link/sync wth RAM @ 2000mhz, which gives a bus of 500 X 4. I don't think it is cooling problems since my temps are normal. My RAM isn't issue either. I think the board takes up to 600 bus speeds, right or no? Anyways, here is my set-up:

EVGA 790i SLI FTW

C2Q 9650 O.C. @ 4.175
(FSB):1856mhz
(Bus Speed):464
(core voltage):1.312/ have tried higher and lower up to 1.4
(FSB voltage): 1.325/ have tried 1.4, but no higher.
(MCP voltage): 1.55/ have tried a bit higher and lower


RAM: OCZ3P20004GK (9-10-10-31 @ 1856 w/ 1.8 voltage), but want to use OCZSLI20002GK for 2000mhz link/sync. RAM checks good with memtest, but cannot get past post with FSB @ 2000. Actually, no higher than 1856.

So, any suggestions??? If anyone will need additional info then I am more than willing. Thanks ahead of time.

------------------------------ 790i SLI FTW
Q9650 @ 4.175Ghz(464*4= 1856)
OCZ3P20004G @ 1856 (9-10-10-31-2t)
GPU: 9800GTX+ w/ SLI
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While some boards may get that high not every board is identical. I have seen lots of people get the p5q pro past 500 FSB but my particular one will only do 430. To get it stable past that requires a FSB voltage of 1.48v. So i would say if you memory is 2000 capable it's your mobo. You could probably get it stable but that all depends on what voltages you want to run??? :p Personally I wouldn't go past 1.4v.

------------------------------ E8400 @ 3.9ghz 1.26v/ ASUS P5Q PRO/ 2X2GB Gskill 1000mhz DDR2/ Sapphire 4870 512mb @ 765/1000mhz/ 2x 500GB Seagate/ Antec 900/ Cooler master Hyper 212 with push pull fans/ Silverstone Olympia 700w/ LG W2242T 22"
Reply to Gravitational24

OK, that does make sense and was my main suspicion of this. I also will not take FSB volts past 1.4; atleast, not without watercooling. Well, this set-up isn't bad (neither is yours), I was just wondering if my limits are reached thus far. Seems so. Am I correct in thinking I can achieve higher bus by going with liquid for cooling?

------------------------------ 790i SLI FTW
Q9650 @ 4.175Ghz(464*4= 1856)
OCZ3P20004G @ 1856 (9-10-10-31-2t)
GPU: 9800GTX+ w/ SLI
Reply to knightmirror

Yeah thats a good overclock and in terms of gaming going any further won't provide you with much extra performance as your cpu will be bottlenecked by your graphics card. I'm not 100% sure about the water cooling fsb thing. If it's your board that doesn't like the higher FSB speed then no I don't think water cooling would help. If it's your CPU that doesn't like the high FSB speed then maybe it would help. I haven't built a water cooling rig yet as much as I would like to:p need more money :(

Maybe someone else with more expertise will be able to answer this question but my gut feel is probably no.

------------------------------ E8400 @ 3.9ghz 1.26v/ ASUS P5Q PRO/ 2X2GB Gskill 1000mhz DDR2/ Sapphire 4870 512mb @ 765/1000mhz/ 2x 500GB Seagate/ Antec 900/ Cooler master Hyper 212 with push pull fans/ Silverstone Olympia 700w/ LG W2242T 22"
Reply to Gravitational24

Here is a section about VTT voltages from the Core 2 Duo/Quad overclocking guide here at Tom's Hardware.

[color=green]1.2-1.3V[/color] - for a FSB of ~400 MHz.
[color=orange]1.4[/color]-[color=red]1.5V[/color] – for a FSB of ~420-440 MHz (exceed 1.4V at your own risk with a 45nm chip)!
[color=red]1.6V[/color] – for a FSB of ~440-475 MHz - use at your own risk with a 45nm chip!

So 464 fsb with only 1.325 v I would say is pretty good:p

------------------------------ E8400 @ 3.9ghz 1.26v/ ASUS P5Q PRO/ 2X2GB Gskill 1000mhz DDR2/ Sapphire 4870 512mb @ 765/1000mhz/ 2x 500GB Seagate/ Antec 900/ Cooler master Hyper 212 with push pull fans/ Silverstone Olympia 700w/ LG W2242T 22"
Reply to Gravitational24

Good advice. Thank you much.

------------------------------ 790i SLI FTW
Q9650 @ 4.175Ghz(464*4= 1856)
OCZ3P20004G @ 1856 (9-10-10-31-2t)
GPU: 9800GTX+ w/ SLI
Reply to knightmirror

All good. Happy to help:)

------------------------------ E8400 @ 3.9ghz 1.26v/ ASUS P5Q PRO/ 2X2GB Gskill 1000mhz DDR2/ Sapphire 4870 512mb @ 765/1000mhz/ 2x 500GB Seagate/ Antec 900/ Cooler master Hyper 212 with push pull fans/ Silverstone Olympia 700w/ LG W2242T 22"
Reply to Gravitational24

try a better NB cooler if you dont mind taking off the stock heat pipes (it has they everywhere right?) and i wouldnt be worried to go up to 1.475 on the NB, but thats just me

Reply to ewood

He has been past 1.55v on the northbridge and it didn't fix the problem. I wouldn't advise going much past there.

------------------------------ E8400 @ 3.9ghz 1.26v/ ASUS P5Q PRO/ 2X2GB Gskill 1000mhz DDR2/ Sapphire 4870 512mb @ 765/1000mhz/ 2x 500GB Seagate/ Antec 900/ Cooler master Hyper 212 with push pull fans/ Silverstone Olympia 700w/ LG W2242T 22"
Reply to Gravitational24
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