OC E5200 @ 3,00 GhZ // fsb wall or my mistake?

stealthz

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Pentium Dual-Core CPU E5200 @ 2.50GHz
Patriot Memory 6400LL Series 2x1GB
Gainward GeForce 9800GT 512MB
SAMSUNG HD321KJ 500 GB
Gigabyte GA-EP35-DS3L
Chieftec (GPS-500AB-A) 500W bulk

I overlocked that without problems to ~2,9 GhZ.Now i have problems with stability.I set up higher CPU Vcore but it doesn't help me.

BIOS:


http://zapodaj.net/0aa31a465945.jpg.html

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C1E i EIST are off.

Temperatures i and Orthos error :

1) http://zapodaj.net/68bf682c8f62.jpg.html


Memory card from CPU-Z program:

http://www.iv.pl/images/93456867953848728862.jpg


Is it FSB wall? ? What can i do for proc. stability ?
Maybe it is problem with memories?
 
You are doing something wrong. You shouldn't be hitting an FSB wall until past 400 MHz.

I looked at your photos. You are overclocking your memory. That is what is limiting your overclock.

Change your System Memory Multiplier to to 2.00. That will give you an FSB:RAM ratio of 1:1. You should be able to reach at least 3.5 GHz and with a little luck 4.0 GHz, depending on your CPU.
 

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Jsc whats wrong with an fsb of 400 > ?


@Stealthz, you increased your ram voltage?
Btw, at what frequency is the ram running at ?
 

Nothing - except you probably won't be able to reach it.

E5200 internal mult 12.5 X 400 MHz = 5.0 GHz. Any guesses on the likelihood of actually reaching 5.0 GHz on air?

stealthz noticed something limiting his overclock and he asked if it was the FSB freq.