P35-DQ6 fsb stuck at 410 MHz
I can't get my P35-DQ6 FSB over 410.
I'm pretty sure it's not the cpu - right now it's running at 6x409 = 2454, and I've had it up to 8*390 = 3120 (prime stable)
I'm pretty sure it's not the ram (crucial ballistix, 5-5-5-18 timings, for now) - It's running 1:1 with the cpu (so 818), and I've had it up to 1050 (ish) using one of the other dividers.
I've tried raising the mch & fsb voltages by 0.1 V - I didn't want to get any higher before checking in to see if there's something stupid I'm doing wrong.
Also related:
What's a good program to use to monitor temps/voltages? I don't like the gigabyte easytune program...
I'm pretty sure it's not the cpu - right now it's running at 6x409 = 2454, and I've had it up to 8*390 = 3120 (prime stable)
I'm pretty sure it's not the ram (crucial ballistix, 5-5-5-18 timings, for now) - It's running 1:1 with the cpu (so 818), and I've had it up to 1050 (ish) using one of the other dividers.
I've tried raising the mch & fsb voltages by 0.1 V - I didn't want to get any higher before checking in to see if there's something stupid I'm doing wrong.
Also related:
What's a good program to use to monitor temps/voltages? I don't like the gigabyte easytune program...
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As for the mobo, make sure you're increasing the chipset northbridge voltage a bit. Gigabyte hides their OC settings with a hotkey, so you'll have to google it or check the manual to find what it is. Some times 1:1 doesn't work so well, so see if you can find another divider to crank it up with for a time to see if that makes a difference.
All in all 400 is nothing to complain about.