Core 2 duo Overclock - Intel G41 Chipset - Asus P5G41T-M LX V2
Overclocking a Core 2 duo e7500 (3M Cache, 2.93 Ghz, 1066 Mhz FSB) on Asus P5G41T-M LX V2 is simple but remember that chipsets like (Intel) g41, g43 or anything under, have an FSB wall of 344~345 Mhz, which means that overclocking FSB beyond that wall won't be a stable overclock (PC wont POST or you will get blue screens every second after login into windows).
This time I bought this board which is a really decent ASUS one, simple BIOS management, great features, advanced protection system and what I like most, the Asus Overcloking Failure feature which will reset your CPU Bios parameters if you did a wrong overclocking that PC won't post or get no display/beeps etc.
Here are the results given with this board so far,
- Stock: 2,9 Ghz @ 1066Mhz @ 266.5
- Peak: 3,7 Ghz @ 1376 Mhz @ 344.5 (not recommended for 24/7)
- Stable OC spot: 3,5 Ghz @ 1300.4 Mhz @ 325.1 (using this cfg for 8 months without issues)
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As you can see it overclocks easy, I have another core 2 duo e6320 1.8 Ghz which I overclocked nice to 2,4 Mhz (again using a max. 344 Mhz, beyond that I got BSOD) of course this isn't a chip designed for overclocking but definitely it's a good one to start with your first overclocking, if you desire to pass the 344 mhz wall that this chipset has, go for the intel p45 which will let you OC nicely beyond 500 Mhz.
If you have same board and want to try your first overclock I would suggest you do the following (same things I did to achieve 3,7ghz):
First of all, don't use programs, don't overclock from the OS, it's not good, do it all the time from the BIOS.
1.From the BIOS menu, select JumperFree Configuration.
2. Set AI overclocking to: [MANUAL]
3. Set CPU Frequency to: 343 or 344 MHz
4.Set DRAM Frequency to 1376 (never Auto)
5. PCI Express Freq. to: 100 Mhz (mandatory)
6. Memory Voltage to whatever your Vendor default voltage requires. In my case I set it at 1.500000
7. CPU Vcore set it to: +50mv (this is definitely the key, if you don't set it to this, you will get BSOD every time at 344Mhz on this specific e7500 model. Notwithstanding this, it wasn't neccesary on my e6320 1,8Ghz @ 2,4 Ghz to change the vcore because it worked charmly good at 344Mhz. Furthermore +50mv is not a huge voltage increase, let's say your CPU default voltage is 1.4V then a +50mv equals 1.45V which isn't a big step.
8. Last but not least, monitor your CPU Temperatures, use Asus PC Probe II that comes in the Installation CD of this board. I'm using Arctic Silver 5 thermal compound and temps do not pass the 50°c barrier at full load (I live on a city where average weather is 32-40°c, also this is a well-known excellent compound for this specific uses. Max. temperature for almost every core 2 duo model is 74.1°c but to me a temperature of 65°c it's not normal for a 24/7 use.
My pc specs:
-Core 2 duo e7500 Wolfdale 2,9 Ghz
-ASUS P5G41-TM LX V2 (same shit as LX USA version and LX PLUS, the instructions manual that comes with my board says it's for the LX and LX PLUS, and doing some research I found that they share the same specs, features, etc.)
-G.Skill RipJawsX 8GB (2x4GB) 1600Mhz 9-9-9-24 F3-12800CL9D-8GBXL (no need to talk abt it :D)
-CoolerMaster SickleFlow 120mm
-Delta Electronics DPS-250AB 250w (it's a ok psu, a bit under average)
-Win 7 Ultimate ~ WinXp Professional x64
Update 15/05/13
As I manifested in the results above, I've found a stable OC using this e7500 and the asus mobo after 8-10 months of use, here are more screenshots of the BIOS JumperFree Config, Asus PC ProbeII and also CPU-Z, my recommendation is that you try to keep your temp low as possible, I'm not using advanced cooler system but I have an average vents that allows fine air flow.
Happy Overclocking ;)
Hello Alberto,
ReplyDeleteI have the same shit ASUS P5G41T-m LX3 and e7500 2Duo, 4 gb ddr3 1333mhz... I have already to do this Overclock from you, but unfortunately I cannot go over 333 mhz...I think our MB is the same shit, or maybe not... Can you please help me or tell if this settings it's ok from you.. ?
Thanks,
Nikola
Skype : Peacemaker969
Also, do you change the NB vol and VTT voltage in the BIOS ? ...in my case, even when I change the voltage on Vcore, NB and VTT, nothing happened at all...So, can you help me how to overclock even to 3.6ghz ?
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Nikola
Skype: Peacemaker969
mail: nikola.vasilev69@gmail.com
If I go over 3.20GHz it fails, I have a non brand psu do you think I can go go ove 3.20GHz If I buy a branded one
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DeleteHaha, thanks for your early response. Now I have so powerful machine ... Forget about my question about core2duo from prehistory
DeleteHello Fahim27,
ReplyDeleteAs you see here the Alberto it's not so active with his own blog...
And I also waiting for reply, but nothing form him...
I have upgrade my processor from E7500 i buy Quad Q9550 and now I had limited FSB of 1333mhz, and that's mean that I can't and it's too risky to go more for overclock..But, tell me exactly spec. for your PSU.. ? And yes, and I think you need to buy a new PSU, for more power etc..
So, first let me know more information for your PSU ?
Cheers!
Nikola
Oh my goodness.. I'm so sorry guys, nikola and fahim, my apologies for being so reckless with my blog, so sorry I didn't answer any comments on this post till now , so careless from my part. In addition, I will soon update my post with BIOS screenshots and new config as a gesture of goodwill.
ReplyDeleteAlso I ought to tell you that I have had slightly issues keeping programs from running at this overclocking peak (3,7Ghz@344Mhz). As of today I have almost 5 months with my rig, and I believe I've found a stable overclocking spot, I set the FSB at 325Mhz tantamount to 3.5Ghz. Which to me seems pretty good, and I haven't had any problems right now. I'll update my post and post new pics soon. Have a great day and again my apologies for not being active with my blog.
hi nikola, I've updated my post, and to answer your questions, seems that we have same mobo, but I think the problem may rely on the PSU, your RAM seems to be fine, I also left my nb and VTT voltage to its default. As I stated in the update, it's better to use the recommended settings for a stable overclock on this exact ASUS model motherboard. Are you getting normal cpu temperature after overclocking? Are you able to log into windows and you get BSOD screens? Or does your rig is not able to POST after performing O'cing? In the worst case scenario you will still be protected by the Asus Overclocking Failure Feature if you did anything wrong. That's why I'm in love with this brand. Haven't been dissapointed so far by ASUS. Happy Overclocking, nikola. :)
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