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berries
01-26-2004, 10:09 PM
At what processor temperature should I start worrying about damaging the processor.

Also how much should I over clock the ram?

Also how do you get rid of that annoying music when you start and exit the windows xp?

berries
01-27-2004, 01:55 PM
come on some one answer

skate2snow
01-27-2004, 02:11 PM
You should not go over 60C full load( should not, over that is dangerous).

You OC the RAMs the higher you can, and 3.3V is safe enough for some RAMs.

And to get that music off, unplug the speakers!!!!....Kidding;). You just have to configure the sounds in control panel.

berries
01-27-2004, 02:45 PM
Ok, my tempretaure at cpu is 39C, so thats good. And I figured out how to get rid of that sound from another forum.

All thats left is ram. Right now according to cpu-z, my ram is at 146.7ghz, FSB is 3:2, Cas latency is 3, Ras to Cas delay is 4, Ras % is 4, Cycle time is 8. What should I change those #s to? All I did so far is go to the bios and there was an option to overclock 10%, and I did that, my cpu is now 3.08ghz, and there was also option for turbo, I also clicked that, but I dont know what it does.

jmg823
01-27-2004, 03:00 PM
Originally posted by berries
All thats left is ram. Right now according to cpu-z, my ram is at 146.7ghz, FSB is 3:2

that is dam fast! :P i think u mean 146.7"mhz" not ghz

skate2snow
01-27-2004, 03:08 PM
Originally posted by berries
Ok, my tempretaure at cpu is 39C, so thats good. And I figured out how to get rid of that sound from another forum.

All thats left is ram. Right now according to cpu-z, my ram is at 146.7ghz, FSB is 3:2, Cas latency is 3, Ras to Cas delay is 4, Ras % is 4, Cycle time is 8. What should I change those #s to? All I did so far is go to the bios and there was an option to overclock 10%, and I did that, my cpu is now 3.08ghz, and there was also option for turbo, I also clicked that, but I dont know what it does. I think you need help for OC hen? Dont worry we will help you.

OK. First: To OC you have to check how your CPU can do at stock, to do that you do what you did: Put RAMs at the lower speeds and all that you can. And after you dont OC by auto OCing. But by manuel OCing. You Raise the FSB, like 3 notch at once(to check whats your max out speed). When you see it comes unstable you go down 1-2 notch and do a stability test. When its stable you go and try the BEST RAM settings you can;).

You will probably need help between that, just have to ask;).

Techmasta
01-27-2004, 03:09 PM
You actually used the auto-overclock option? :hehe:
Set it to manual and configure it how you want.

berries
01-27-2004, 03:09 PM
What are the best ram settings

skate2snow
01-27-2004, 03:13 PM
the best you can have is 2-2-2-5, and the more speed you can(average at 3.2V: 240MHz). But your cant do 2-2-2-5, but 2.5-3-3-x. At a higher speed.

berries
01-27-2004, 05:08 PM
I put 2-2-2-6, and that works fine, but my ram frequency is still only 145.5mhz

skate2snow
01-27-2004, 05:11 PM
It probably works fine coze you overvolt(2.5-2.6V at that speed is overvolting) your speed so the volts help timings.

Try what ive said, you have the chance to have an M0 so get all what you can;)

berries
01-27-2004, 05:16 PM
i didnt over volt anything, I have the volts set on auto. I overcloked the processor only to 3.014ghz. I set fsb to 215. Most of the people ram I have seen here is like 200+mhz, why is my so low?

Techmasta
01-27-2004, 05:17 PM
You need to change the divider. Go into the cpu overclock settings in the bios and change the dram frequency to 320 for 5:4.

skate2snow
01-27-2004, 05:18 PM
becoze youre at 5:4, you have to set it at 1:1 under 240FSB.

And your overvolting coze you have too low speeds for your RAMs.

Just do what ive said, put your RAMs at 3:2(266). And poorer timings

berries
01-27-2004, 05:19 PM
ok, I will try that right now.

berries
01-27-2004, 05:36 PM
I was at 3:2 before, and my frequency was 145mhz or so. When I went to dram frequency 320 for 5:4 it stopped working at 2-2-2-6, I changed it to 2.5-3-3-8, and it worked fine. I put it at 400mhz for 1:1 and it runs fine at 2.2-3-3-8 at 220 fsb. I did Snadra test, and I got 5224, 5247. Is that any good or what?

berries
01-27-2004, 05:38 PM
I dont know what you mean by over volting. THere is an option "DDR reference volting" but I have that on auto. Is there any way to check how much volts is on my ram? THere is 1.584 volts on the CPU, it says that in cpu-z.

PyroTeknik
01-27-2004, 06:08 PM
change auto volts through the ram to as high as your mobo lets you.......

Techmasta
01-27-2004, 07:26 PM
Originally posted by skate2snow
becoze youre at 5:4, you have to set it at 1:1 under 240FSB.

And your overvolting coze you have too low speeds for your RAMs.

Just do what ive said, put your RAMs at 3:2(266). And poorer timings

He was at 3:2. :rolleyes: