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i im new at the forum but i wonder is you guys could help me out .

i got a striker 2 extreme mobo and a q9650 cpu running stable on 4 ghz.
my idle temp is about 45 degr and stress at 55/ 60 .

now i want to take it to 4.5. ghz or higher just to see how far i can go .
the nb and cpu are both watercooled .
cpu volt is 1.40
al the other things stil auto
so any sugestoins would be nice

i hope you guys can
grz admeagle
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Originally Posted by Amdkillsintel View Post
Maybe set the voltage a little higher and start pushing the FSB?
already tryed that when i put my fsb over 1800 and 9 mutlipiler my system wont boot i got my fsb at 1777 now
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did u increase NB voltage as well?
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did u increase NB voltage as well?

here are the settings if tryed whitout luck

cpu 1.4 v
pll 1.45
vtt 1.36
nb1.46
sb1.60

and when i keep my sfb at 1777 it runs fine when i push it to 1799 it wont start
keep rebooting or gives a blue screen
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Check and make sure that you have the RAM voltage set correctly. I dont know if that board lets you unlink the RAM from the FSB or not. But the BSoD most likely points to the RAM because I really wouldn't think it was the board not liking the FSB that high.
Take those volts off auto.

Try upping NB, Vcore. Also try using a different multiplier x FSB combo.
You need to focus on voltages. Set the clock speed up to 4000 MHz and make it stable by adjusting the voltages manually. Start from low voltages and increase them a bit in time until your system is stable.
my ram volt is 1.8 v

and to volt must i think to to putt my pp 1.5 volt an vtt 1.4 volt ?
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my ram volt is 1.8 v

and to volt must i think to to putt my pp 1.5 volt an vtt 1.4 volt ?

Sounds about right.
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done it cpu now running 4050 mhz il wil look for a cpu stress prog to see the temp details
Your load temperatures are pushing the envelope.
Click Here and fill in your system specs. It will make it easier to help.

I'd start with stock voltages and work your way up, but first we need to know what ram you have, and what it can do.

Also whats your VID
Maybe its the board, but the pll, vvt, nb, and sb voltage seem high. With my ud3p pll 1.5, vvt 1.22, nb 1.22, and sb 1.5. I would tickle those gtl's a little
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Maybe its the board, but the pll, vvt, nb, and sb voltage seem high. With my ud3p pll 1.5, vvt 1.22, nb 1.22, and sb 1.5. I would tickle those gtl's a little
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Why is your SB at 1.5? You only need to bump it depending on your hard drive setup, and you only have one so 1.1 should be fine for you.
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sorry it is 1.1 on sb. slip of the finger
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Click Here and fill in your system specs. It will make it easier to help.

I'd start with stock voltages and work your way up, but first we need to know what ram you have, and what it can do.

Also whats your VID

ok done ill wait for comment
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