Xeon X3440 Asus P7H55 Kingston Hyper X Fury 1600 MHz 8 GB Dual Channel OC assistance available
Xeon X3440 Asus P7H55 Kingston Hyper X Fury 1600 MHz 8 GB Dual Channel OC assistance available
Hi there, I purchased the Xeon X3440 a few months back but chose not to overclock it until I acquired more RAM. I haven't done any overclocking before.
My cooling setup includes DeepCool Gammax 300.
I've tried the following adjustments:
- Disabled Intel SpeedStep
- DRAM Voltage set to 1.65 V
- Load-Line Calibration enabled
- CPU Multiplier set to 0.9
- RAM speed reduced from DDR3 (1333 MHz) to 800 MHz (default due to CPU; it's actually a 1600 MHz RAM in dual channel)
- QPI Frequency slowed down to 4270 MHz
- Fixed CPU Voltage at 1.10000
- DRAM Timings set to 11-12-12-31 (uncertain about these values)
- BCLK range from 133 to 200, then stress tested using AIDA64 for 10-15 minutes; everything worked fine until I changed BCLK to 205 and then stressed it for another 15 minutes before setting it to 210. At that point, the system became unstable and displayed a BSoD message.
Any suggestions on which settings to try next?
This guide is helpful for creating original characters. I highly recommend going through it and understanding your goals. There are no strict rules to follow; each chip behaves differently, so you need to experiment yourself. There’s no quick fix. What succeeds for one person on their system might not work for another. It’s a process of trial and error—knowing more improves your results. https://forums. My own suggestion is to focus on improving one aspect at a time, such as the CPU, RAM, or GPU. Trying everything together can make it too complicated to manage when issues arise.
This guide is helpful for creating original characters. I highly recommend going through it and understanding your goals. There are no strict rules—each chip behaves differently, so you need to experiment yourself. There’s no quick fix. What succeeds for one person on their system might not work for another. It’s a process of trial and error; the more you learn, the better you’ll be. https://forums. My own suggestion is to focus on improving one aspect at a time—whether it’s the CPU, RAM, or GPU. Trying everything together can make it too complicated to manage when things go wrong.