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post #1 of 9
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Hi
My asus P8P67 with 2500K was die, I think power section (for CPU) just burn
It's my second motherboard

CPU was overclocked to 5GHz - 1,505V :
Load Line - Ultra High (75%)
Internal PLL Overvoltage - endabled
VRM frequency - 300
Phase Control - Standard
Duty Control - T.Probe

What is wrong?

My specs
CPU: Intel i5 2500K 3,3@5,0
MB: Asus P8P67
RAM: Geil DDR3 1333MHz 8GB CL8
HDD: Samsung HD502HJ
GPU: Gigabyte GTX 560Ti
PSU: OCZ ModXStream 600W
COOLER: Phanteks PH-TC14PE 3 wentylatory
CASE: SilentiumPC Gladius GD-800W

5GHz stability test
http://s3.ifotos.pl/img/5ghz-nowe_rnwxnne.jpg


PS: Sorry for ma English I from Poland
post #2 of 9
You're asking an awful lot of the motherboard at 1.505 volts man. I would say you probably blew a vrm, or a cap. The vrm heatsinks are pretty easy to remove so you can do a visual inspection, at least. Best of luck, and welcome to the forum.
    
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post #3 of 9
Quote:
Originally Posted by exon View Post

Hi
My asus P8P67 with 2500K was die, I think power section (for CPU) just burn
It's my second motherboard
CPU was overclocked to 5GHz - 1,505V :
Load Line - Ultra High (75%)
Internal PLL Overvoltage - endabled
VRM frequency - 300
Phase Control - Standard
Duty Control - T.Probe
What is wrong?
My specs
CPU: Intel i5 2500K 3,3@5,0
MB: Asus P8P67
RAM: Geil DDR3 1333MHz 8GB CL8
HDD: Samsung HD502HJ
GPU: Gigabyte GTX 560Ti
PSU: OCZ ModXStream 600W
COOLER: Phanteks PH-TC14PE 3 wentylatory
CASE: SilentiumPC Gladius GD-800W
5GHz stability test
http://s3.ifotos.pl/img/5ghz-nowe_rnwxnne.jpg
PS: Sorry for ma English I from Poland

Dude, you were running your CPU at 1.505v on an air cooler? was that all the time?
post #4 of 9
Thread Starter 
Yes I know 1,505V its big but its only for test (benchmarks superPI itp)
MOBO die on 3GHz with 1,15V

I didn't remove heatstinks of vrm becouse mobo is on guarantee
post #5 of 9
You can always try calling ASUS to RMA the mobo, but I don't know how are they going to react once they see the mobo, and they more than likely are going to blame the problem on the overclocking and the excessive voltage.
post #6 of 9
Thread Starter 
UP
Can you give me yours settings at overclocking ?
I know all chips are others but i want test

Soo what is good voltage for this section
post #7 of 9
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Originally Posted by exon View Post

UP
Can you give me yours settings at overclocking ?
I know all chips are others but i want test
Soo what is good voltage for this section

Unfortunately my computer is down and without graphics card. Anything under 1.45v I guess is good, but it all depends on the chip.
post #8 of 9
Thread Starter 
So you didin't remember settings of ?

LLC
Internal PLL Overvoltage
VRM frequency
Phase Control
Duty Control

Who knows what is good settings for Load Line Calibration ?
-High
-Ultra High
-Extreme

Please for reply
Edited by exon - 5/19/12 at 4:21pm
post #9 of 9
Here, use this as a reference only, all CPUs are different: http://hardforum.com/showthread.php?t=1578110
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