Need Help Quick Please!!!!

i've done orthos and it is stable.. at 3.5ghz i just dont know how high i can raise my ram voltage to.. it is ddr2 667mhz and i dont know how high to go cause i need a little more juice and it will be running at 700mhz..

EDIT: T6UB1GC5 is the model number
 
Check the specs out, is stock voltage 1.8-2.0? If so, you should be able to jump it up to 2.2V no sweat; some people take it up to 2.3V, and I have as well with no problems, though I like to stick with 2.25V. Again, the lowest you can take it is what you want, so just test it at each voltage raise until stable.

TJS
 
oooooo..........i missed this thread......

i too, have a D805, so......i might chip in in what i know about it.....

first of all, if your CPU runs hot....and hot mean topping 70c on load.....dont worry about it, its meant to be hot, lol

here's my spec

D805@4Ghz@1.5v@47c-idle(on a cold day, and 70c+ load (stock 2.66Ghz......for those who dont know....)

P5WD2 Premium

2x2x512mb Corsair 5400UL@2.2v@1:2@800mhz

.......and.........watercooled.......

i've taken this CPU to hell and back, but it still run strong, tho im not using it at the moment due to a dead GFX......bum....

also, there really isnt any software out there that can tell you how hot your CPU really is, all these Core Temp(dont work), TAT(dont work), Speedfan, Everest etc etc is no better than the one in your Bios.

all the temp i take from, is Asus Probe, and i take it with a pinch of salt...

look at it this way, if you can run Orthos for 18hrs, then thats good enough, at the end of the day, its only a budget CPU, and if it dies, upgrade to C2D.

dont worry too much, these D805 are rock hard, lol
 
sweat.. what do u have for cooling?

EDIT: nvm i saw u have watercooling... i have listed the cooler in this thread.. do u think i can get to 4 ghz?
 
name='all4spl' said:
sweat.. what do u have for cooling?

EDIT: nvm i saw u have watercooling... i have listed the cooler in this thread.. do u think i can get to 4 ghz?

ermmmmmm.........

that cooler you using.......it looks just like a intel reference heatsink....

you can TRY booting up at 4Ghz with that heatsink.....and see how hot your CPU gets (i tried that with mine, at idle its 60c+, lol)

good luck!
 
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