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Check if your overclocking parameters are within safe limits for your hardware.

Check if your overclocking parameters are within safe limits for your hardware.

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mateuszmamona
Member
174
03-16-2016, 07:48 AM
#1
Hello, this is my first time adjusting my CPU to 3.5 GHz. I’d like to verify if these settings are suitable. Here are my specifications:

CPU: Xeon E5430 (2.66 GHz)
MOBO: Asus P5K
RAM: 4 x 2 GB ADATA ADQVE1B16

Overclocking configuration:
- AI Overclock Tuner: Manual
- CPU Ratio Setting: 08,0
- FSB Strap to North Bridge: 400
- FSB Frequency: 437
- PCIE Frequency: 101
- DRAM Frequency: DDR2-874 MHz
- DRAM Timing Control: Manual
- CAS# Latency: 6 DRAM Clocks
- RAS# to CAS# Delay: 6 DRAM Clocks
- RAS# PRE Time: 6 DRAM Clocks
- RAS# ACT Time: 18 DRAM Clocks
- DRAM Static Read Control: Enabled
- CPU Voltage: 1,3000V
- DRAM Voltage: 1,90V
- CPU Spread Spectrum: Disabled
- PCIE Spread Spectrum: Disabled

All other parameters are set to auto. I’ve run Minecraft, Fire Strike, Memtest86, and various stress tests, and everything seems stable. I’m seeking expert opinions to see if there’s room for improvement. Thanks!
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mateuszmamona
03-16-2016, 07:48 AM #1

Hello, this is my first time adjusting my CPU to 3.5 GHz. I’d like to verify if these settings are suitable. Here are my specifications:

CPU: Xeon E5430 (2.66 GHz)
MOBO: Asus P5K
RAM: 4 x 2 GB ADATA ADQVE1B16

Overclocking configuration:
- AI Overclock Tuner: Manual
- CPU Ratio Setting: 08,0
- FSB Strap to North Bridge: 400
- FSB Frequency: 437
- PCIE Frequency: 101
- DRAM Frequency: DDR2-874 MHz
- DRAM Timing Control: Manual
- CAS# Latency: 6 DRAM Clocks
- RAS# to CAS# Delay: 6 DRAM Clocks
- RAS# PRE Time: 6 DRAM Clocks
- RAS# ACT Time: 18 DRAM Clocks
- DRAM Static Read Control: Enabled
- CPU Voltage: 1,3000V
- DRAM Voltage: 1,90V
- CPU Spread Spectrum: Disabled
- PCIE Spread Spectrum: Disabled

All other parameters are set to auto. I’ve run Minecraft, Fire Strike, Memtest86, and various stress tests, and everything seems stable. I’m seeking expert opinions to see if there’s room for improvement. Thanks!

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Chezs
Junior Member
7
03-16-2016, 08:51 AM
#2
The issue is that the CPU core to bus ratio or VID configuration failed. You need to enter BIOS setup and reconfigure it.
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Chezs
03-16-2016, 08:51 AM #2

The issue is that the CPU core to bus ratio or VID configuration failed. You need to enter BIOS setup and reconfigure it.