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E5200 @ 3.0Ghz = problem! I need some help :D


cs.oyen

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Hi people,

 

Today i try to do an overclock to my system.

 

I have a "overclock cooler" and i try to do something.

 

I have a E5200 2.5Ghz and a Asus P5KPL-CM.

 

In the motherboard i choose the FSB at 240 which is 3.0GHz, but in Windows after some time i get an BSOD.

 

I try to make it manual al choose the CPU frequency to 240 but i have an BSOD again.

 

To simplify i will post all options that my motherboard give to me to overclock:

 

AI OVERCLOCKING --- Auto OR

--- Manual - CPU FREQUENCY (133 -- 500) OR

--- Profile - 5% - 10% - 15% - 20% - 30%

 

DRAM FREQUENCY --- Auto OR

--- 667 MHz OR

--- 800 MHz

 

1.25v OVER VOLTAGE --- Auto OR

--- 1.25v OR

--- 1.4v

 

VTT_CPU OVER VOLTAGE --- Auto OR

--- 1.2v OR

--- 1.3v

 

1.8 DUAL OVER VOLTAGE --- Auto OR

--- 1.80v OR

--- 2.00v OR

--- 2.25v

 

1.5v OVER VOLTAGE --- Auto OR

--- 1.5v OR

--- 1.6v

 

 

Later....

 

 

Hi,

 

I'm doing some tests...

 

With this values:

 

1.25v OVER VOLTAGE = 1.25V

 

VTT_CPU OVER VOLTAGE = 1.2V

 

1.8 DUAL OVER VOLTAGE = 1.8V

 

1.5v OVER VOLTAGE = 1.5V

 

I speed up the FSB in 10 to 10

 

210 = works

 

220 = works

 

230 = works

 

240 = hardware error and a BSOD

 

I try to speed the voltages bug have a BSOD ...

 

Since 3.0 GHz the system starts to be instable :S

 

 

Some information of my system:

 

http://img338.imageshack.us/i/32517609.jpg/

http://img155.imageshack.us/i/89403590.jpg/

http://img413.imageshack.us/i/83592247.jpg/

http://img513.imageshack.us/i/76104759.jpg/

 

Someone can give me some help?

 

Regards.

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