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Changed the ram speed by changing the fsb:ram speed ratio. So yeah the mem multi.
CPU PLL Voltage is on auto, so is FSB termination voltage
Changed CPU Margin Enhancement is set to -->Performance (random asus setting)
Changed FSB to 361 and OCCT testing it now - no errors so far.
Previously...
Recently upgraded my case to get better airflow, so started OC'ing it more.
Mobo: P5Q-E
Proc: e7200
FSB: 360
Temps idle: 25-30
Temps load: 45-50
Vcore: 1.20
NB: 1.14v
Ram voltage: 2.1
LLC - enabled
That's the stable OC previously (ran for some 10-12 hours stable on prime)
Today...
Yeh I just upped the voltage on my NB from 1.1 to 1.15 because I was getting memory errors when I ran the memory at 1066 (even though it is 1066 ram) - looked it up on the ram's website. No errors now :)
It's weird how it ran fine on XP previously and how vista can mess it up so much :\
Yeh I've been looking at a 500VA/300W UPS - heard it can power a 850W SLI system for 5-10 minutes on back up. Been stable so far with Prime running every time the comptuer is on (most of the day/night).
"Your machine is exerting behavior that a machine with a rootkit trying to install itself into kernel space would exert."
Lost me there. :\
FSB - 341
Vcore - 1.2
Ram - running at just under 1066
Cooler - 9700 Zalman
(rest on auto // vdroop fix enabled // spectrum stuff disabled)
Was running...
Hmm PSU is still relatively new and it is a decent one. No burnt capacitor smell coming from it either.
Had prime running the last 12-14 hours and no errors so did a small OC to 3.2 and testing the stability now. Also updated the BIOS to the newest one.
O wow, I'm pretty sure AVG is compatible with Vista but I will check my installation of it though. Yup been running Prime whilst doing other stuff for the last two hours - will continue to run it tmr.
No temp programs running with a failsafe and all temps are pretty low as well.
Everything is at stock atm. Been on for the most part of the last two days and no restarts since. Been slowly getting rid of old programs and fixing up vista conflicts :). Memtest and prime run fine at the moment - only tested 1-2 hours so far. Will test longer when I get the chance.
It works at stock so far, it's been running fine all day. Gonna try it for a few days and check if there are no restarts at stock. If it's stable then I'll update bios/oc again.
Looked up the STPD error and it was to do with Daemon tools - so I installed the latest version and that doesn't show...
Thanks for the quick reply. Checking for new BIOS now. Mobo is P5Q-E actually hehe.
Checked the event log and seemed to get loads of postgres errors and sptd not loading errors :\
Been running my e7200 stable at 3.4ghz for like a year then recently when I installed Vista I've been getting random reboots. Temps are not that high 35 idle and 55 ish on load. Runs prime stable for like 8 hours. Ram is fine in memtest also,
I don't get any BSOD or anything it just reboots...
Ok so a slow reply to my old thread :P.
An update on what I've done.
Cut a 120mm blowhole at the top and cut 2 x 120mm fan holes on the side. Also cut out a slot at the front for 2 usb ports.
However, I recently installed a massive heatsink on the video card so the lower fanhole is...
Ok wow, just added in 1st Silverstone FM121.
Before temps @ 3.0Ghz (lil overclock):
Idle: 37-39
Load: 47-49
Now temps:
Idle: 24-28
Load: 36-39
Thats with only 1 extra fan. Also replaced the old front sleeve fans and the other two exhaust with AC PWM fans. Seems pretty cool atm :D
Case is built that way so that only 80mm fans fit on the rear / front. It is relatively smallish width-wise 198mm.
120mm fans don't really fit at the front unless I drill a bunch of new holes and new air holes to allow air in but I don't really want to drill into the curved front. Front is...