D975XBX2 Overclocking Help Needed
Posted: Wed Oct 17, 2007 12:34 pm
I just got a Bad Axe 2 and I'm having ZERO success overclocking with it. Hopefully someone can tell me what I'm doing wrong...
Although I'm no guru when it comes to OC'ing, I've owned two other overclocking boards in the past and had success overclocking with both of them. The first was an Asus A8N32-SLI with an Opteron 170, and the second was an EVGA NF68-A1 680i and a Q6600. I still have the Q6600 but I got rid of the 680i board and went with this Bad 975XBX2. I got rid of the 680i because the PCI-e slots took a dump on it and due to the massive problems others have had I decided to just go with a totally different board.
My current setup is a 975XBX2 mobo, Q6600 G0 stepping CPU, and 3GB of Wintec AMP-X DDR2 800 (2 x 1024 and 2 x 512). SPD timings for the RAM are 5-5-5-15. When I had the 680i board and I tried to run this 3GB RAM setup, the board wouldn't detect or run it above 667MHz @ 5-5-5-15 for some reason. Adding voltage and/or setting the speed and timing manually didn't help either and I'd get a POST error forcing me to revert to 667MHz. Finally I took the two 512MB sticks out and just ran 2GB. When I did that, the RAM would run at 800MHz and I could tighten the timings down to 4-4-4-12.
In this Bad Axe board, I can install all 3GB and it runs at 800MHz like it should, but the board sets the timings at 5-6-6-18 for some reason. I've set the timings manually to 5-5-5-15 but the board just puts them back to 5-6-6-18 after rebooting. Adding up to 1v to the memory doesent help either. Another strange thing I've noticed is that the BIOS reports an SPD of 6-6-6-18 on the 1024MB sticks when it should be 5-5-5-15. However, the BIOS shows correct SPD timings for the 512MB sticks (5-5-5-15).
As far as overclocking goes, I'm shooting for 3.0GHz. I was able to achieve this easily with the 680i but nothing I've tried with this 975x board will work. Here are what I've done so far to try and get 3.0GHz on the Bad Axe:
-Disabled Watchdog, C1E, and EIST.
-Changed the FSB from the default 266 to 333.
-Tried Reference Frequency on both Automatic and 333 (neither worked).
-Tried setting the RAM to 667 and 800 (neither worked).
-Tried upping the Vcore from the default 1.325 to 1.4. On the 680i default Vcore for this Q6600 was 1.25 and could get a stable 3.0GHz OC with only 1.3v.
-Tried upping FSB voltage from the default 1.25 to 1.4.
-I haven't upped the chipset voltage because it's already at 1.525 by default. I know that the 680i and 975x are two totally different chipsets, but the max chipset voltage on the 680i was 1.5 and I'm afraid to add any more to it. Maybe this is my problem?
If I try to OC with watchdog enabled I get the "press Y to change BIOS settings or N to continue" POST error message. Pressing N to continue just causes the PC to reboot and takes me back to the same error message. With Watchdog disabled, the PC starts, fans spin, lights illuminate, etc. but nothing happens. No hard drive activity and no video whatsoever on the monitor.
Anyone have any idea what I'm doing wrong? I'm also confused about why my RAM timings are acting strange. Any tips, ideas, or advice is appreciated.
Thanks.
Although I'm no guru when it comes to OC'ing, I've owned two other overclocking boards in the past and had success overclocking with both of them. The first was an Asus A8N32-SLI with an Opteron 170, and the second was an EVGA NF68-A1 680i and a Q6600. I still have the Q6600 but I got rid of the 680i board and went with this Bad 975XBX2. I got rid of the 680i because the PCI-e slots took a dump on it and due to the massive problems others have had I decided to just go with a totally different board.
My current setup is a 975XBX2 mobo, Q6600 G0 stepping CPU, and 3GB of Wintec AMP-X DDR2 800 (2 x 1024 and 2 x 512). SPD timings for the RAM are 5-5-5-15. When I had the 680i board and I tried to run this 3GB RAM setup, the board wouldn't detect or run it above 667MHz @ 5-5-5-15 for some reason. Adding voltage and/or setting the speed and timing manually didn't help either and I'd get a POST error forcing me to revert to 667MHz. Finally I took the two 512MB sticks out and just ran 2GB. When I did that, the RAM would run at 800MHz and I could tighten the timings down to 4-4-4-12.
In this Bad Axe board, I can install all 3GB and it runs at 800MHz like it should, but the board sets the timings at 5-6-6-18 for some reason. I've set the timings manually to 5-5-5-15 but the board just puts them back to 5-6-6-18 after rebooting. Adding up to 1v to the memory doesent help either. Another strange thing I've noticed is that the BIOS reports an SPD of 6-6-6-18 on the 1024MB sticks when it should be 5-5-5-15. However, the BIOS shows correct SPD timings for the 512MB sticks (5-5-5-15).
As far as overclocking goes, I'm shooting for 3.0GHz. I was able to achieve this easily with the 680i but nothing I've tried with this 975x board will work. Here are what I've done so far to try and get 3.0GHz on the Bad Axe:
-Disabled Watchdog, C1E, and EIST.
-Changed the FSB from the default 266 to 333.
-Tried Reference Frequency on both Automatic and 333 (neither worked).
-Tried setting the RAM to 667 and 800 (neither worked).
-Tried upping the Vcore from the default 1.325 to 1.4. On the 680i default Vcore for this Q6600 was 1.25 and could get a stable 3.0GHz OC with only 1.3v.
-Tried upping FSB voltage from the default 1.25 to 1.4.
-I haven't upped the chipset voltage because it's already at 1.525 by default. I know that the 680i and 975x are two totally different chipsets, but the max chipset voltage on the 680i was 1.5 and I'm afraid to add any more to it. Maybe this is my problem?
If I try to OC with watchdog enabled I get the "press Y to change BIOS settings or N to continue" POST error message. Pressing N to continue just causes the PC to reboot and takes me back to the same error message. With Watchdog disabled, the PC starts, fans spin, lights illuminate, etc. but nothing happens. No hard drive activity and no video whatsoever on the monitor.
Anyone have any idea what I'm doing wrong? I'm also confused about why my RAM timings are acting strange. Any tips, ideas, or advice is appreciated.
Thanks.