Update: Problem solved
Problem:
I was getting opposite result of overclocking. I first experienced this when going from 2.6 to 2.8GHz - and then again when going from 3 to 3.2GHz. Both CPU and RAM was faster in task specific tests, but 3D related tests (for instance in LFS) would show that the performance was even slower than stock speeds!
Cause:
A glitch in the P5B motherboards causes the PCI-E to drop to 1x rate when overclocking - however not everyone experiences this glitch.
Solution:
No clear solution yet, but a BIOS update that fixes this issue is expected to be released. However, the BIOS can be "tricked" to get back to 16x rate.
For me personally, changing the PCI-E frequency to 110 did the trick.
Thanks to everyone in this thread for trying to help me out. Also a big thanks to Elliot AKA cP Ice for the help and to make me understand overclocking better
Further info:
http://forumz.tomshardware.com ... uck-x1-ftopict228577.html
http://forumz.tomshardware.com ... figure-ftopict219755.html
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Specs:
Intel C2D E6400
P5B Deluxe
Corsair Dominator DDR2 PC-8500
Inno3D 8800GTS 640MB
Windows XP, SP2
Latest BIOS and gfx driver (v158.22)
AquaMark3:
Stock : 83341
@2800: 151789
@3000: 162004
@3200: 166917
3D rendering:
@2800: 2:41.6 mins
@3000: 2:35.8 mins
@3200: 2:28.7 mins
@3200: 2:16.3 mins (when "OC" was unsuccessful)
LFS, Vixen 01:
Stock : Avg: 48.383 - Min: 32 - Max: 69
@2800: Avg: 55.617 - Min: 39 - Max: 78
@3000: N/A
@3200: Avg: 61.633 - Min: 42 - Max: 89
@3200: Avg: 36.767 - Min: 25 - Max: 55 (when "OC" was unsuccessful)
LFS, Aston 6h:
Stock : Avg: 63.683 - Min: 40 - Max: 76
@2800: Avg: 72.667 - Min: 51 - Max: 93
@3000: Avg: 78.200 - Min: 54 - Max: 97
@3200: Avg: 83.267 - Min: 60 - Max: 102
@3200: Avg: 48.533 - Min: 31 - Max: 65 (when "OC" was unsuccessful)
3D rendering is 9% behind from my previous 3,2GHz OC attempt - But thats nothing compared to the main problem I had - on the good side, my idle temperature is 1 degree lower than what it used to be @ 2.8Ghz: ~47 degrees... and I don't know why, lol.
Problem:
I was getting opposite result of overclocking. I first experienced this when going from 2.6 to 2.8GHz - and then again when going from 3 to 3.2GHz. Both CPU and RAM was faster in task specific tests, but 3D related tests (for instance in LFS) would show that the performance was even slower than stock speeds!
Cause:
A glitch in the P5B motherboards causes the PCI-E to drop to 1x rate when overclocking - however not everyone experiences this glitch.
Solution:
No clear solution yet, but a BIOS update that fixes this issue is expected to be released. However, the BIOS can be "tricked" to get back to 16x rate.
For me personally, changing the PCI-E frequency to 110 did the trick.
Thanks to everyone in this thread for trying to help me out. Also a big thanks to Elliot AKA cP Ice for the help and to make me understand overclocking better
Further info:
http://forumz.tomshardware.com ... uck-x1-ftopict228577.html
http://forumz.tomshardware.com ... figure-ftopict219755.html
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Specs:
Intel C2D E6400
P5B Deluxe
Corsair Dominator DDR2 PC-8500
Inno3D 8800GTS 640MB
Windows XP, SP2
Latest BIOS and gfx driver (v158.22)
AquaMark3:
Stock : 83341
@2800: 151789
@3000: 162004
@3200: 166917
3D rendering:
@2800: 2:41.6 mins
@3000: 2:35.8 mins
@3200: 2:28.7 mins
@3200: 2:16.3 mins (when "OC" was unsuccessful)
LFS, Vixen 01:
Stock : Avg: 48.383 - Min: 32 - Max: 69
@2800: Avg: 55.617 - Min: 39 - Max: 78
@3000: N/A
@3200: Avg: 61.633 - Min: 42 - Max: 89
@3200: Avg: 36.767 - Min: 25 - Max: 55 (when "OC" was unsuccessful)
LFS, Aston 6h:
Stock : Avg: 63.683 - Min: 40 - Max: 76
@2800: Avg: 72.667 - Min: 51 - Max: 93
@3000: Avg: 78.200 - Min: 54 - Max: 97
@3200: Avg: 83.267 - Min: 60 - Max: 102
@3200: Avg: 48.533 - Min: 31 - Max: 65 (when "OC" was unsuccessful)
3D rendering is 9% behind from my previous 3,2GHz OC attempt - But thats nothing compared to the main problem I had - on the good side, my idle temperature is 1 degree lower than what it used to be @ 2.8Ghz: ~47 degrees... and I don't know why, lol.