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    Default Re: Overclocking the Asus UL30VT/UL80VT/UL50VT (Beyond Turbo Mode)

    OK i managed to get the timings to 7-7-7-20 by flashing the DDR3 speed bin from 1333f to 1066f. I am going to slowly work my way up to 333fsb if I can. Right now I'm at fsb 309 which gives me 2008.6 MHz on setfsb. Running intel burn test I am seeing the highest temp at 70c.

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    i am at 324 fsb with the factory ram

    anything higher and it crashed out. My new ram does not support this speed Thinking about returning it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by phosun3000 View Post
    The person who claims to have achieved 2.4ghz, had 1333 ram installed.

    Also I don't see how it's possible to to get the fsb over 333 with out it blowing up but by all means if you know a way please share .
    If you go back in the thread and see the images posted by this user, you will see that CPU-Z reports a 8x cpu multiplier, when the SU7300 only has 6.5x... It is one of two things: bug on cpu-z, or engineering sample, and I am sure that it is the first one, because the benchmark results show 12gflops, and that is the same with my SU7300@1.9

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    Quote Originally Posted by Geomancer View Post
    If you go back in the thread and see the images posted by this user, you will see that CPU-Z reports a 8x cpu multiplier, when the SU7300 only has 6.5x... It is one of two things: bug on cpu-z, or engineering sample, and I am sure that it is the first one, because the benchmark results show 12gflops, and that is the same with my SU7300@1.9
    8x cpu multiplier is not the bug. The "bug" is in the FSB values. When SU7300 processor enters SLFM, it operates at 8x multiplier @ 100mhz FSB.

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    I am fairly stable @ 323 fsb with stock ram. 324 seemed stable. It might still be. Not sure. Ever since I put the Gskill ram the machine got quarky. I think i need to reinstall.

    Higher than that I got hick ups that would crash the machine.

    Is there any way to adjust CPU/Ram/GPU/pll/NB/SB voltage for our laptops?

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    2099.6

    i had it up to 2125 for a bit :-( it didn't like that a whole lot.

    I think once you stat crashing it causes bit rot that leads to more instability even with previously stable clocks. Should be making images before messing around :-P

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    Quote Originally Posted by Geomancer View Post
    If you go back in the thread and see the images posted by this user, you will see that CPU-Z reports a 8x cpu multiplier, when the SU7300 only has 6.5x... It is one of two things: bug on cpu-z, or engineering sample, and I am sure that it is the first one, because the benchmark results show 12gflops, and that is the same with my SU7300@1.9
    Even if this were the case, the person did say that he received the 1333 ram from the repair guys, as he brought it in for repairs. Just sounded reasonable to assume the ram was a factor since there were no other anecdotes about 1333 ram being installed in anyone's system.

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    Quote Originally Posted by r0b0t c0rpse View Post
    2099.6

    i had it up to 2125 for a bit :-( it didn't like that a whole lot.

    I think once you stat crashing it causes bit rot that leads to more instability even with previously stable clocks. Should be making images before messing around :-P
    Please do! Would hate to see you lose your stuff

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    I think the next hurdle is voltage... any thing out there for that?

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    Default Re: Overclocking the Asus UL30VT/UL80VT/UL50VT (Beyond Turbo Mode)

    Quote Originally Posted by r0b0t c0rpse View Post
    I am fairly stable @ 323 fsb with stock ram. 324 seemed stable. It might still be. Not sure. Ever since I put the Gskill ram the machine got quarky. I think i need to reinstall.

    Higher than that I got hick ups that would crash the machine.

    Is there any way to adjust CPU/Ram/GPU/pll/NB/SB voltage for our laptops?
    Voltage for CPU, ram, GPU can all be adjusted through software.
    CPU: throttlestop, cpugenie, rmclock
    ram: spdtool,
    gpu: nvidia system tools

 

 

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