- Nov 13, 2006
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Well I got my RMA?ed MB a couple of days ago so I decide to hook it up. I should first off say that I?m using a old GPU that I have (GeForce MX 4000 PCI) until my RMA?ed GPU comes in the mail, so the one in my sig is not in my rig right now. Originally when I did my first over clock to 3GHZ I had these settings with the following temperatures after running Prime95 for an hour:
Set FSB to 1333Mhz
link and sync RAM
Set RAM timings to 4-4-4-12 2T
CPU voltage = 1.35v
FSB - 1.3v
Mem - 1.9v
SPP - 1.4v
MCP - 1.525v
SPP-MCP - 1.35
Room: 75.7 F
Core0: 61.8 C
Core1: 61.4 C
Core2: 56.7 C
Core3: 56.8 C
As you can see, these temps were not that good, and I couldn't really figure out why I was getting such high temps. I decided when I was putting my motherboard together, I was going to go all out with the mod?s that I felt comfortable with. I lapped my HS and CPU, which came out pretty well. I also did the vdrop mod, and I replaced all the TIM on the mosfets and NB/SB which I have always done. Now the original temps that I had, I wasn?t too happy with so I was hoping the lapping would help. I ran Prime95 for about an hour with the same BIOS settings as above, and I got the following temps:
Room: 75.7 F
Core0: 65.9 C
Core1: 65.9 C
Core2: 60.39 C
Core3: 60.55 C
As you can see the temps got worse, and after about an hour, my computer crashed with a blue screen saying "Hardware Conflict, contact you hardware vendor". I have never seen this error before, so I?m not sure if it?s because of the crappy GPU I?m using. I have all my system fans running on 100%, and I?m really concerned that I may have done something wrong when I was lapping my CPU and HS.
I decided to go back to regular stock speeds, and ran Prime95 for 3 hours plus and I haven't had any crashes, these were the temps that I got:
Room: 77.5 F
Core 0: 55.44 C
Core 1: 54.52 C
Core 2: 48.95 C
Core 3: 49.05 C
I am using AS5 on my CPU, and I know the AS5 has a 200 hour burn in time, but I don't think these temps should be that high. Can you guys please help me with my temps. I?m not sure what I?m doing wrong. Thanks for the advice in advanced.
Set FSB to 1333Mhz
link and sync RAM
Set RAM timings to 4-4-4-12 2T
CPU voltage = 1.35v
FSB - 1.3v
Mem - 1.9v
SPP - 1.4v
MCP - 1.525v
SPP-MCP - 1.35
Room: 75.7 F
Core0: 61.8 C
Core1: 61.4 C
Core2: 56.7 C
Core3: 56.8 C
As you can see, these temps were not that good, and I couldn't really figure out why I was getting such high temps. I decided when I was putting my motherboard together, I was going to go all out with the mod?s that I felt comfortable with. I lapped my HS and CPU, which came out pretty well. I also did the vdrop mod, and I replaced all the TIM on the mosfets and NB/SB which I have always done. Now the original temps that I had, I wasn?t too happy with so I was hoping the lapping would help. I ran Prime95 for about an hour with the same BIOS settings as above, and I got the following temps:
Room: 75.7 F
Core0: 65.9 C
Core1: 65.9 C
Core2: 60.39 C
Core3: 60.55 C
As you can see the temps got worse, and after about an hour, my computer crashed with a blue screen saying "Hardware Conflict, contact you hardware vendor". I have never seen this error before, so I?m not sure if it?s because of the crappy GPU I?m using. I have all my system fans running on 100%, and I?m really concerned that I may have done something wrong when I was lapping my CPU and HS.
I decided to go back to regular stock speeds, and ran Prime95 for 3 hours plus and I haven't had any crashes, these were the temps that I got:
Room: 77.5 F
Core 0: 55.44 C
Core 1: 54.52 C
Core 2: 48.95 C
Core 3: 49.05 C
I am using AS5 on my CPU, and I know the AS5 has a 200 hour burn in time, but I don't think these temps should be that high. Can you guys please help me with my temps. I?m not sure what I?m doing wrong. Thanks for the advice in advanced.