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Old 11-07-2007, 05:33 PM   #1
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Question X38 & P35 Overclocking & Overvlting

Who can share some refferences on what kind of volts a X38 or P35 can take and keep stable and as well, what kind of temps are normal/reasonable and what's to high?

ASUS PC Probe reports NB voltage as 1.3v nominal but I need closer to 1.5v to feel smooth and stable a 500FSB. Temps on a 4GHz E6750 rise to 68c and NB temp of 55c, SB of 50c under Prime. At idle in warm room I get a NB temp of 49c and SB of 45c, CPU 24c 33/33 on cores, MB still at 30c (sames wehn at 500x7 @ 3.50G).

Can you folks here sjare some overvolting refferneces and tempts to comp? Mobo in refference for now is ASUS MAXIMUS FORMULA SE on X38 & ASUS P5K Deluxe on P35.

Thanks in advance!
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Old 11-08-2007, 12:01 PM   #2
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CPU E6600 MOBO Maximus Formula SE both on water
Dominator (1066 5-5-5-15 2.2v)

CPU oc'd to 3600 (400*9) 1.475v temp 29c idle 44c load (1hr orthos)
nb 1.52v 35c
fsb term volts 1.46v
sb 1.07v 40c
mb temp 36c
dram 2.26 (1066)

All values are from PC Probe II. I am stable with this. So tried to go above 400fsb with these setting and cant boot. Going to try to raise fsbt and nb with lowering the multi. want to get round 445 *9 for my final oc. Hopefully I can get it.

What is you fsb term and sb volts. Also what do you have your fsb to nb strap set too.
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