2009/11/21 09:45:43
Halo_003
johnksss

if it's going to work...you only need 3 things.
vcore 1.49 with Vdroop on
vtt = 1.50

turbo on
qpi = 218 or in your case...try 215 first.

boot 215 into windows and then start moving the eleet qpi 2 clicks at a time. and tell me what happens...it could very well be your bios, but also could be co chip or mb.

and that's it



215 won't boot. The POST code cyles from F3-F7-F8

1.49vcore, 1.50VTT, turbo on, BSODs at 215 QPI very quickly. <-- it's the 0x000000124 code.

I tried 1.525vcore same settings otherwise and it BSODs at 215 still. What do I have wrong?


2009/11/21 10:56:29
wizzard1709
Halo_003

johnksss

if it's going to work...you only need 3 things.
vcore 1.49 with Vdroop on
vtt = 1.50

turbo on
qpi = 218 or in your case...try 215 first.

boot 215 into windows and then start moving the eleet qpi 2 clicks at a time. and tell me what happens...it could very well be your bios, but also could be co chip or mb.

and that's it



215 won't boot. The POST code cyles from F3-F7-F8

1.49vcore, 1.50VTT, turbo on, BSODs at 215 QPI very quickly. <-- it's the 0x000000124 code.

I tried 1.525vcore same settings otherwise and it BSODs at 215 still. What do I have wrong?


Did you try with a lower Ram divider than you would need less VTT.  Code 124 is a tricky one, mainly VTT too low or too high but it could be also Vcore too low and I guess many things more. you have now VTT +300. That's for my actual board the maximum it will boot, for my 760 classified max boot was only +250 VTT. So like John said also possible the chip, the board, bios.

2009/11/21 11:51:15
Halo_003
wizzard1709

Halo_003

johnksss

if it's going to work...you only need 3 things.
vcore 1.49 with Vdroop on
vtt = 1.50

turbo on
qpi = 218 or in your case...try 215 first.

boot 215 into windows and then start moving the eleet qpi 2 clicks at a time. and tell me what happens...it could very well be your bios, but also could be co chip or mb.

and that's it



215 won't boot. The POST code cyles from F3-F7-F8

1.49vcore, 1.50VTT, turbo on, BSODs at 215 QPI very quickly. <-- it's the 0x000000124 code.

I tried 1.525vcore same settings otherwise and it BSODs at 215 still. What do I have wrong?


Did you try with a lower Ram divider than you would need less VTT.  Code 124 is a tricky one, mainly VTT too low or too high but it could be also Vcore too low and I guess many things more. you have now VTT +300. That's for my actual board the maximum it will boot, for my 760 classified max boot was only +250 VTT. So like John said also possible the chip, the board, bios.
 

1.5 VTT was +400.. My RAM divider was as low as possible. My RAM holds me back atm, only 1600mhz.


2009/11/21 12:02:37
johnksss
way too high!! on the cpu vtt that is. try something like +225 to get into windows..then up it from there.
just ask overclocker when you see him...

up your voltage to 1.59 with vdroop on
then try...run something like prime 95 for about 10 seconds with your eleet set to the monitor window so you can see just how much volts you really are using. then you can lower to just above it and play around there.
2009/11/21 12:38:25
wizzard1709
I didn't look at your sig, so didn't see that you have a Vanilla board. Maybe John will have some idea to help you further.
2009/11/21 12:43:09
johnksss
who me? im just throwing out ideas to try...that doesn't mean i know more...lol
2009/11/21 13:07:11
wizzard1709
johnksss

who me? im just throwing out ideas to try...that doesn't mean i know more...lol


if Halo still uses 16x multiplier+ turbo, he has 17 x 218 = 3,7 GHz and for that he needs around 1.25 -1,3 Volt Vcore. So I guess most of his settings are way too high. I hit the wall with my old C0 965 around 4,2 GHz and only from there upwards I needed more than 1,5 Volt Vcore to get bench stability. But what do I know and anyway it's time for another nicely cold beer.
2009/11/21 13:15:53
Halo_003
wizzard1709

johnksss

who me? im just throwing out ideas to try...that doesn't mean i know more...lol


if Halo still uses 16x multiplier+ turbo, he has 17 x 218 = 3,7 GHz and for that he needs around 1.25 -1,3 Volt Vcore. So I guess most of his settings are way too high. I hit the wall with my old C0 965 around 4,2 GHz and only from there upwards I needed more than 1,5 Volt Vcore to get bench stability. But what do I know and anyway it's time for another nicely cold beer.



No I'm using 21x multi. (20x + turbo) Thanks for the help guys, will report back as to what happens when I reboot.
2009/11/21 13:20:48
johnksss
man! get out the laptop so we can stay in constant  contact..waiting for these reboots is taking for ever!!!!!!!!!....lol
2009/11/21 13:41:26
johnksss
well..the 5970 is killing the gtx295 at vantage on hwbot...with a gpu score of 27944..

and i almost bought one yesterday...hahaha

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