GhostGT Daemon Poster Messages 1,019 Mar 7, 2008 #23 Jesus you're always on. Its like an instant response. lol Wait, how about the testing you started a few hours ago? When I asked about it....
Jesus you're always on. Its like an instant response. lol Wait, how about the testing you started a few hours ago? When I asked about it....
OP OP jashan17 In Runtime Messages 374 Mar 7, 2008 #24 oh, with wat oc? EDIT: Im testing with the 890 Mhz memory and 3006 mhz cpu right now. anything higher isnt stable.
oh, with wat oc? EDIT: Im testing with the 890 Mhz memory and 3006 mhz cpu right now. anything higher isnt stable.
C cwharms In Runtime Messages 257 Mar 7, 2008 #25 jashan17 said: There has to be something messed up. I have a memory cooler and everything, cpu isnt even oc'ed that much. Click to expand... what is your FSB? Set the ram to 1:1, nothing more is needed and it will be automatically overclocked if you raise your FSB higher than 400. Sounds like you're creating instability for absolutely no reason.
jashan17 said: There has to be something messed up. I have a memory cooler and everything, cpu isnt even oc'ed that much. Click to expand... what is your FSB? Set the ram to 1:1, nothing more is needed and it will be automatically overclocked if you raise your FSB higher than 400. Sounds like you're creating instability for absolutely no reason.
C cwharms In Runtime Messages 257 Mar 7, 2008 #26 PS - it has nothing to do with a ram cooler. What is the voltage setting for the ram?
C cwharms In Runtime Messages 257 Mar 7, 2008 #27 jashan17 said: oh, with wat oc? EDIT: Im testing with the 890 Mhz memory and 3006 mhz cpu right now. anything higher isnt stable. Click to expand... is the multiplier still set to 9? That would put your ram at 668mhz with a 1:1 setting.....
jashan17 said: oh, with wat oc? EDIT: Im testing with the 890 Mhz memory and 3006 mhz cpu right now. anything higher isnt stable. Click to expand... is the multiplier still set to 9? That would put your ram at 668mhz with a 1:1 setting.....
OP OP jashan17 In Runtime Messages 374 Mar 7, 2008 #28 cwharms said: is the multiplier still set to 9? That would put your ram at 668mhz with a 1:1 setting..... Click to expand... My Voltage is 2.1 v for memory and 1.275 for cpu. The multiplier is at 9, i have it set to the 3:2 ratio.
cwharms said: is the multiplier still set to 9? That would put your ram at 668mhz with a 1:1 setting..... Click to expand... My Voltage is 2.1 v for memory and 1.275 for cpu. The multiplier is at 9, i have it set to the 3:2 ratio.
C cwharms In Runtime Messages 257 Mar 7, 2008 #29 jashan17 said: My Voltage is 2.1 v for memory and 1.275 for cpu. The multiplier is at 9, i have it set to the 3:2 ratio. Click to expand... I would imagine you mean 3:4. Set it to 1:1 unless your goal is an unstable system with a weak OC.
jashan17 said: My Voltage is 2.1 v for memory and 1.275 for cpu. The multiplier is at 9, i have it set to the 3:2 ratio. Click to expand... I would imagine you mean 3:4. Set it to 1:1 unless your goal is an unstable system with a weak OC.
OP OP jashan17 In Runtime Messages 374 Mar 7, 2008 #30 cwharms said: I would imagine you mean 3:4. Set it to 1:1 unless your goal is an unstable system with a weak OC. Click to expand... But my pc just restarts when i have it set to 1:1 with 3200 mhz cpu. UPDATE: I hear this weird revving up and down sound in my pc. i'll analyze it tomorrow. g2g sleep. sounds like a struggling fan.
cwharms said: I would imagine you mean 3:4. Set it to 1:1 unless your goal is an unstable system with a weak OC. Click to expand... But my pc just restarts when i have it set to 1:1 with 3200 mhz cpu. UPDATE: I hear this weird revving up and down sound in my pc. i'll analyze it tomorrow. g2g sleep. sounds like a struggling fan.