max12590
Masterful Geek
Ok, I have an E6750, Asus P5N32-E SLI Plus, and 2 GB Patriot DDR2-1066. At the moment I have a stable overclock on the processor at 3.1 GHz. My RAM is at 950 MHz, considering that the system will not even POST when I crank it to 1066 (yes, I have put the voltage at the spec'd 2.3 V, loosened all the latencies, etc). My voltages are fairly high right now; 1.5 V CPU, 1.85 V Mem (surprisingly enough, it runs more stable at 1.85 V than at 2.3 V, read: it won't make it to the login screen at 2.3 V), 1.4 V NB, 1.2 V HT (multiplier has HT running lower than stock, so no problem here), and 1.6 V SB.
Now that I have all the obligatory information down, I can get to my question. I know that my CPU can go faster than this, and I am pretty sure my motherboard is somewhat known for being a pretty good overclocker. Yet, regardless, when I raise the clock to 3.2 GHz, KAPOW! no POST. It seems odd to me that 100 MHz would take me from a totally stable overclock to one that keeps the system from posting altogether. Do any of you have any suggestions for what to do to squeeze more out?
Now that I have all the obligatory information down, I can get to my question. I know that my CPU can go faster than this, and I am pretty sure my motherboard is somewhat known for being a pretty good overclocker. Yet, regardless, when I raise the clock to 3.2 GHz, KAPOW! no POST. It seems odd to me that 100 MHz would take me from a totally stable overclock to one that keeps the system from posting altogether. Do any of you have any suggestions for what to do to squeeze more out?