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OneyedK 7th May 2008 15:47

Look what I found at my doorstep:

jmke 7th May 2008 16:15

don't forget your earplugs ;)

thorgal 7th May 2008 18:06

Try to tweak tRD ("performance level" in memset, transaction booster in asus bios) for higher FSB on 333 strap. Could even improve things for quad core clocking. But you really need to tweak gtl voltages in bios if you want the highest fsb's, don't know if your motherboard bios supports it though.

Edit : it's tRD, not Trp, messed up the two.

OneyedK 7th May 2008 20:47

Quote:

Originally Posted by thorgal (Post 169320)
Try to tweak Trp ("performance level" in memset, transaction booster in asus bios) for higher FSB on 333 strap. Could even improve things for quad core clocking. But you really need to tweak gtl voltages in bios if you want the highest fsb's, don't know if your motherboard bios supports it though.

Tried every possible setting for "transaction booster" in bios.
Gtl voltages cannot be set in P5E's bios :no:

So I tried multi x9. Reached 445MHz fsb, strapped the northbridge to 333MHz and cranked memory speed up to 1069MHz.

A superPI run was possible, working in windows no problem, but 3Dmark03 was too much to ask.
Even those great Skythe fans could not remove the heat produced by the quad...
If I find some time to spare, I'll try a max 3Dmark03 run with the old X1900XT.
(really need a break now...)

Last SuperPI result: (12.562)

thorgal 7th May 2008 21:43

Have a look at your memset table : at 333 strap, and probably transaction booster on "auto" (I'm guessing that), performance level is set to 6 (=tRD). With transaction booster disabled (albeit 1, 2 or 3), tRD is increased with 1,2 or 3 cycles. If you go to 400 strap, Trp goes to 10 which destroys your memory bandwidth and latency. Hence much worse results. You have to increase MCH quite a bit of course to get better FSB at 333 strap.

Usually, on X38, best results are obtained when using tRD of 6, on 333 strap, and fsb's around 440-475. Higher FSB's have no sense at all as they require higher tRD (or massive overvolting of the NB).

No better reading than these on the subject :
- Rampage formula review by FCG and
- X38 and High FSB's by Raja ;)

OneyedK 8th May 2008 10:14

Thanks for the great tips on X38 OC Thorgal ;-)
I reached a stable 465MHz on x8 multi, even if I could get higher, it would not be of much use, performance-wise.
Problem at x9 multi is that there is not enough cooling to keep up with the total corespeed/voltage.
I could try a 500x8 run, but the articles you stated prove that it wouldn't gain me anything beyond 445x8...

Problem is that I don't have much time left. (work to do now :-( and beers to drink tonight :devil: )
Transaction booster ("clock twister") was set to "strong", btw...

I definately need that stressball :redface:

Does the contest end tonight at 12:59:19PM or do we have another 24 hours?

jmke 8th May 2008 10:35

MSI Overclocking Contests ends on 2008-05-09 23:59:59
http://www.madshrimps.be/?action=contests

OneyedK 8th May 2008 15:13

Ok, another day, so maybe a little time to OC some more...

geoffrey 8th May 2008 16:50

You can use Rampage BIOS on that P5E.

OneyedK 9th May 2008 08:10

Quote:

Originally Posted by geoffrey (Post 169365)
You can use Rampage BIOS on that P5E.

Thanks, already read this topic: http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/...d.php?t=179580

Leaves me with two problems:
1) time
2) heat
--> extra problem: rapidshare :(


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