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intel xeon x5470 xtreme on mobile motherboard asus p5g41t-m lx

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noath
Junior Member
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12-31-2016, 09:01 PM
#1
Hey everyone, this is my first message in the forum. I just bought a Xeon X5470 for my P5G41T-M LX with an LGA771 to LGA775 LGA module and am trying to overclock it, but so far it hasn't worked.
🙁
I've adjusted the CPU using the AI overclocking feature in the motherboard's BIOS settings, though it isn't stable because the multiplier doesn't stay at 10. I'm looking for advice on how to manually overclock the Xeon X5470.
Also, sorry for the poor English—I come from a non-English speaking country.
Thanks before!
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noath
12-31-2016, 09:01 PM #1

Hey everyone, this is my first message in the forum. I just bought a Xeon X5470 for my P5G41T-M LX with an LGA771 to LGA775 LGA module and am trying to overclock it, but so far it hasn't worked.
🙁
I've adjusted the CPU using the AI overclocking feature in the motherboard's BIOS settings, though it isn't stable because the multiplier doesn't stay at 10. I'm looking for advice on how to manually overclock the Xeon X5470.
Also, sorry for the poor English—I come from a non-English speaking country.
Thanks before!

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truji8tarifa
Member
193
01-01-2017, 04:38 AM
#2
G41 chipset is the least suitable for overclocking due to its strict FSB cap around 340MHz without unusual voltages, a result from the absence of more flexible timing straps compared to other 40-series chipsets. With only four-phase power support, it poses minimal problems if the target speed stays near 3.4GHz or roughly 115w. Simply configure it at manual 10x with FSB set to 340, use memory at 2.0:1 ratio, and consider slightly increasing the vCore. On ASUS boards, enabling CPU TM function is necessary; otherwise, the multiplier would drop to 6x under load and remain fixed until a restart. Temperatures stayed manageable, but the rapid changes could trigger the board to enter panic mode.
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truji8tarifa
01-01-2017, 04:38 AM #2

G41 chipset is the least suitable for overclocking due to its strict FSB cap around 340MHz without unusual voltages, a result from the absence of more flexible timing straps compared to other 40-series chipsets. With only four-phase power support, it poses minimal problems if the target speed stays near 3.4GHz or roughly 115w. Simply configure it at manual 10x with FSB set to 340, use memory at 2.0:1 ratio, and consider slightly increasing the vCore. On ASUS boards, enabling CPU TM function is necessary; otherwise, the multiplier would drop to 6x under load and remain fixed until a restart. Temperatures stayed manageable, but the rapid changes could trigger the board to enter panic mode.

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vermeil
Junior Member
15
01-01-2017, 05:29 AM
#3
G41 chipset is the least suitable for overclocking due to its strict FSB cap around 340MHz without unusual voltages, a result from the absence of more flexible timing straps compared to other 40-series chipsets. With only four-phase power support, it poses minimal problems if the target speed stays near 3.4GHz or roughly 115w. Simply configure it at manual 10x with FSB set to 340, use memory at 2.0:1 ratio, and consider slightly increasing the vCore. On ASUS boards, enabling CPU TM function would reduce its multiplier to 6x under load and keep it fixed until a restart. Temperatures remained manageable, but the rapid changes could trigger the board to enter panic mode.
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vermeil
01-01-2017, 05:29 AM #3

G41 chipset is the least suitable for overclocking due to its strict FSB cap around 340MHz without unusual voltages, a result from the absence of more flexible timing straps compared to other 40-series chipsets. With only four-phase power support, it poses minimal problems if the target speed stays near 3.4GHz or roughly 115w. Simply configure it at manual 10x with FSB set to 340, use memory at 2.0:1 ratio, and consider slightly increasing the vCore. On ASUS boards, enabling CPU TM function would reduce its multiplier to 6x under load and keep it fixed until a restart. Temperatures remained manageable, but the rapid changes could trigger the board to enter panic mode.

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Sky05
Junior Member
30
01-02-2017, 11:00 PM
#4
Try these video configurations
Xeon X5460 Overclock On Asus P5G41T-M LX [Tutorial][3.80 GHz]
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-lqQgnlGm10
Perhaps the adjustments apply to x5470 as well
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Sky05
01-02-2017, 11:00 PM #4

Try these video configurations
Xeon X5460 Overclock On Asus P5G41T-M LX [Tutorial][3.80 GHz]
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-lqQgnlGm10
Perhaps the adjustments apply to x5470 as well