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Cptn Vortex

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Ok, I can not get anything more than 3.6GHZ out of this E3110..... No clue why

Essentially, I can boot up no problems at 500FSB and 7X multi, but once i go to give my CPU some volts and try to get 8 or 9X multi's, the system will not even power on or post, and I need to reset the Cmos. Such a pain in the arse. I have tried tons of combinations:

400 x 9 works fine, 3.6GHZ stock voltage
425 x 9 nothing, no boot, no post
425 x 8 works great, no problem
450 x 8 once again, no problems, stock volts.
500 x 8 Nope, nada again.
500 x 7 Works perfect, stock volts (well nb V is up there at 1.59)

I have tried anywhere from 1.3-1.45V to get 4GHZ but no luck. I would at least expect to get a POST but I can't. When I hit the power button, the lights come on for half a second then it shuts off. So I hit the power button again, same thing over and over again.


Specs are in my Sig, I am using the latest BIOS, and have heard of no one yet with this problem, went through tons of pages on Xtremesystems official DFI X38 page....UGH
 

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Have you had another CPU on this motherboard?

I also noticed it's a DFI board.... does it have a VTT voltage setting? I have to bump that up on my Dark to get higher clocks on the cpu.
 

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Yes I have run other CPU's in it. Q6600 had no problems getting to 3.6, but I guess once again that was a 9X multi with 400fsb.

Yes, this board has VTT. I experimented with it, default is 1.1, I rose it to 1.4 and still same problem.
 

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I'm running a bit higher than that (needed it for both the E6600 & the E6420) but be warned..... AFAIK this is an internal CPU voltage and too much could fry the chip.

I'd have to look back at the DFI Dark overclocking guide I had originally, but seems to me that voltage is directly related to how well the CPU can "handshake" with the chipset at higher CPU clockspeeds.
 

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I just double checked, and I've got it cranked to 1.575 :shok:

Probably not healthy, but it's been running fine for a year so far......... :)
 

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Hmmmm well, I guess I will have to check that out.... Geeze, DFI makes some awesome boards, but makes me really really love my other Maximus for it's easy to understand BIOS!
 

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Interesting. I attempted to boot up at 3.8~ GHZ, and gave myself a bunch of VTT, 1.4V. Same problem, however, this time it powered up for about a second longer than the short bursts of before. So I then changed it down to 1.25V, and I am about 10 minutes in Prime95 testing! Seems like I might be on to something.... Too much doesnt work, and too little doesnt work either.... Going to be a PAIN to find the sweet spot!!
 

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Heh.... that's the "joy" of a DFI board. Takes some work to find the sweet spot.... :)

I was actually disapointed at how easy it was to overclock with the Gigabyte Bios.
 

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Ok benching fine at 3.9GHZ now, but anything higher gives me problems. I don't know what to blame, CPU? Motherboard? I mean, this is supposed to be a killer board...... and these CPU's, even the worst, should get more than 4GHZ easy...
 

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Bleh. Maybe I'll just break down and get a X3350...... My board does 500+FSB without a sweat, must be this CPU.....
 

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