Cold Spell - i7 920 D0 - Asus P6TSE

FTLN

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Good Afternoon overclockers,

Im taking advantage of the cold spell and I am trying to see if I can get a little bit more out of the i7 920 D0.

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Can anybody see if I have missed any obvious settings in my bios, I would like to try and 4.5 stable
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CPU Settings

CPU Ratio----------------------------------------21

C1E Support--------------------------------------Enabled

Hardware Prefatcher Disable----------------------Enabled

Adjacent Cache Line Prefetch---------------------Enabled

MPS and ACPI MAST ordering-----------------------Modern Ordering

Intel Virtualization Tech------------------------Enabled

CPU TM Fucntion----------------------------------Enabled

Execute Disable Bit------------------------------Enabled

Intel HT Technology------------------------------Enabled

Active Processor Cores---------------------------All

A20M---------------------------------------------Disabled

Intel SpeedStep Tech-----------------------------Enabled

Intel C-State------------------------------------Disabled

System Performance Settings

CPU Ratio----------------------------------------21

Intel SpeedStep----------------------------------Enabled

BLCK Freq----------------------------------------201

PCIE Freq----------------------------------------100

Dram Freq----------------------------------------1611

UCLK Freq----------------------------------------Auto

QPI Link Data Rate-------------------------------Auto

Voltages

CPU Voltage--------------------------------------1.3375

CPU PLL Voltage----------------------------------1.80

QPI/DRAM Voltage---------------------------------Auto

IOH Voltage--------------------------------------Auto

ICH Voltage--------------------------------------Auto

ICH PCIE Voltage---------------------------------Auto

DRAM Bus Voltage---------------------------------1.54

Load Line Calibration----------------------------Enabled

CPU Diffrential Amplitude------------------------800mV

CPU Clock Skew-----------------------------------Auto

CPU Spread Spectrum------------------------------Disabled

IOH Clock Skew-----------------------------------Auto

PCIE Spread Spectrum-----------------------------Disabled
 
If you want a higher clock you need to raise the bclk to 215. That can cause some issues though so don't be reckless. You will probably need to up the CPU voltage as well.
 
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