Will DDR3 1600MHz RAM benefit an overclocked QX9300

W500/510/520 and W700/710 series specific matters only
Post Reply
Message
Author
james60007
Posts: 9
Joined: Fri Dec 24, 2010 6:39 pm
Location: Belvidere, Illinois

Will DDR3 1600MHz RAM benefit an overclocked QX9300

#1 Post by james60007 » Fri Jan 07, 2011 10:47 am

It seems from PC-8500 to PC-10600, the pass mark score got higher.
Not sure if PC-12800 make any difference?
W701, i7-920XM, FX2800M, INTEL SSD, 16G RAM PC-10600; OC at 3.2G X 4
W701DS, i7-920XM, FX2800M, INTEL SSD, 16G RAM PC-10666:
Dell M6500 orange, i7-940xm, FX3800M, samsung 256SSD, 16 G RAM PC-10600:
Dell M6500 silver, i7-940xm, FX2800M, samsung 256SSD, 16 G RAM PC-10600:

ausmike
Senior Member
Senior Member
Posts: 976
Joined: Tue Oct 27, 2009 11:16 am
Location: ~ 3Million Mile Club Member~~

Re: Will DDR3 1600MHz RAM benefit an overclocked QX9300

#2 Post by ausmike » Fri Jan 07, 2011 11:15 am

Hi Jame*...
I for one; would love to hear from you - see what results and issues you got for OC the W701 ? can you PM me some observations Please

I have a few tips that maybe we can share re 701 with i series + SSD
thanks in advance
Mike
Work: None - Retired ! Yipee!! ~~Older/Hm use:Asus Zenbook i7FHD~~ w701ds CTO;W520cto;T61P-IPSmodels; T43P,...&700Tstill going strong!! DEC Alpha Series OS: Win7x64; OSX; SuSe Linux; RedHat~~

james60007
Posts: 9
Joined: Fri Dec 24, 2010 6:39 pm
Location: Belvidere, Illinois

Re: Will DDR3 1600MHz RAM benefit an overclocked QX9300

#3 Post by james60007 » Fri Jan 07, 2011 12:15 pm

On W701 i7-920XM, I replaced one CPU myself, so I have 2 w701 WITH I7-920xm NOW.

I have been using throttlestop 2.9 beta 6 and 8.
Good thing of 2.9 is that it shows temp and Max temp of both CPU and GPU.

(BTW, I have been over clocking the FX2800M on my W701s, it seems I could get 20% higher scrore on passmark test. The highest temp of GPU was 65 C.)

Back to i7-920XM
The TDP increased to 85
TDC increased to 75
multipliers are 26, 26, 26, 26.

(Evrytime I increased to 27, it showed me the blue screen.)
Passmark scores are 20% higher with the OCing.

Temperature for both machines shows a 10C variation of the 4 cores.
While on my w700, the QX9300 has been consistent with less than 5 C variation among the 4 cores.

I don't know it is due to CPU itself or my procedure/technique to tie the 3 screws of the heat sink. I use arctic silver.
W701, i7-920XM, FX2800M, INTEL SSD, 16G RAM PC-10600; OC at 3.2G X 4
W701DS, i7-920XM, FX2800M, INTEL SSD, 16G RAM PC-10666:
Dell M6500 orange, i7-940xm, FX3800M, samsung 256SSD, 16 G RAM PC-10600:
Dell M6500 silver, i7-940xm, FX2800M, samsung 256SSD, 16 G RAM PC-10600:

james60007
Posts: 9
Joined: Fri Dec 24, 2010 6:39 pm
Location: Belvidere, Illinois

Re: Will DDR3 1600MHz RAM benefit an overclocked QX9300

#4 Post by james60007 » Fri Jan 07, 2011 12:21 pm

The way to get out of the blue screen situation, waht I found, is to start window in SAFE MODE, serach THROTTLESTOP.EXE in window explore, then delete the 2 "STOP" signs.

Restart window, copy paste THROTTLESTOP 2.9 in the computer.
W701, i7-920XM, FX2800M, INTEL SSD, 16G RAM PC-10600; OC at 3.2G X 4
W701DS, i7-920XM, FX2800M, INTEL SSD, 16G RAM PC-10666:
Dell M6500 orange, i7-940xm, FX3800M, samsung 256SSD, 16 G RAM PC-10600:
Dell M6500 silver, i7-940xm, FX2800M, samsung 256SSD, 16 G RAM PC-10600:

ausmike
Senior Member
Senior Member
Posts: 976
Joined: Tue Oct 27, 2009 11:16 am
Location: ~ 3Million Mile Club Member~~

Re: Will DDR3 1600MHz RAM benefit an overclocked QX9300

#5 Post by ausmike » Fri Jan 07, 2011 12:47 pm

james60007 wrote:.....Evrytime I increased to 27, it showed me the blue screen....
.I don't know it is due to CPU itself or my procedure/technique to tie the 3 screws of the heat sink. I use arctic silver.
I get the SAME S**** :SH!: > hate it as I WAS WISHIN someone has had found the cause/effect of this 'BSOD/shutdown'. All my emails to an iNtel techie = goes UNanswered !
Dang! :help:
Work: None - Retired ! Yipee!! ~~Older/Hm use:Asus Zenbook i7FHD~~ w701ds CTO;W520cto;T61P-IPSmodels; T43P,...&700Tstill going strong!! DEC Alpha Series OS: Win7x64; OSX; SuSe Linux; RedHat~~

Post Reply
  • Similar Topics
    Replies
    Views
    Last post

Return to “ThinkPad W500/510/520 and W7x0 Series”

Who is online

Users browsing this forum: No registered users and 1 guest