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Overklokk
04-28-2005, 02:20 AM
Hello.
Run my NF4-D with 2x512 Muskin L2 (BH5) @ 268 2-2-2-5 3,6v and it works ok. But if i try 270 the 3dmark01 is dropping out to desktop. It looks like my ram want higher volt but if i set 3,7v in bios i cant even boot win2k at stock htt wiout BSOD.
I use 310P bios.
What in hell is wrong?
Must i use another bios too get 3,7v work?
eva2000
04-28-2005, 02:23 AM
try 331-3 beta or 414-1/2/3 betas or could be at your limit my best 2x 512MB OCZ PC3500 Pla LE BH-5 only do 266mhz 2-2-2-6 at 3.6v on DFI NF4 SLI-D
Micutzu
04-28-2005, 02:53 AM
Probably your RAM can't take more voltage; i have the same problem with my 2X512MB of Corsair BH-5, at 3.73V i can run 3DM2k1 at 279Mhz, at 3.8V it will bluescreen at Windows startup even at 250Mhz. I've ran even 4V into other modules on this board, 2X256MB pairs though, so i'm guessing the board isn't the problem.
loc.o
04-28-2005, 03:11 AM
Hello.
Run my NF4-D with 2x512 Muskin L2 (BH5) @ 268 2-2-2-5 3,6v and it works ok. But if i try 270 the 3dmark01 is dropping out to desktop. It looks like my ram want higher volt but if i set 3,7v in bios i cant even boot win2k at stock htt wiout BSOD.
I use 310P bios.
What in hell is wrong?
Must i use another bios too get 3,7v work?
Same prob here. 2k1 runs perfect at 10*265 2-2-2-5 3,5v Tried 10*270 but in CH i was trown back to desktop. Went up to 3,63v but still CH is a no go. Will try 3,7 or higher tonight.
Many sticks just don't like to be fed with these ridiculous voltages ;)
My KHX3200 BH-5 does not really like 3.7+ Tons of errors then.
Eldonko
04-28-2005, 06:31 AM
I have read the DFI NF4 boards cannot handle over 3.6-3.7v without problems. You need something like like hipro5's new DDR Maximizer instead of the 4.0v jumper.
Onepagebook
04-28-2005, 06:34 AM
if turely BH-5 I don't think that'd be the problem for running 4v.:D
just the matter that if your memory controller can handle that voltage.;)
By the way, someone please tell me what is BSOD stand for? :D
YoupY
04-28-2005, 06:39 AM
Blue Screen Of Death ;)
pershoot
04-28-2005, 06:40 AM
OPB, BSOD = Blue Screen of Death (you know that screen that comes up when windows takes a barf;) ).
Many sticks just don't like to be fed with these ridiculous voltages ;)
My KHX3200 BH-5 does not really like 3.7+ Tons of errors then.
Man, you're extremly right ;)
Many other peeps have this kind of problem, me too, 286MHz max with 1M PI@3.7V over this is only BSOD...
But I change the stick position and so I can boot up and go in desktop, the only bad thing is that the ram don't clock good...
So you can try and see if this 'trick' can help ;)
Onepagebook
04-28-2005, 06:47 AM
OK now I get it!:D
In Taiwan, we said that's ---> BSWC--->Blue Sky with Cloud :bounce:
Fosco
04-28-2005, 06:48 AM
Hello.
Run my NF4-D with 2x512 Muskin L2 (BH5) @ 268 2-2-2-5 3,6v and it works ok. But if i try 270 the 3dmark01 is dropping out to desktop. It looks like my ram want higher volt but if i set 3,7v in bios i cant even boot win2k at stock htt wiout BSOD.
I use 310P bios.
What in hell is wrong?
Must i use another bios too get 3,7v work?
Same prob here with 2x512 bh-5 , 3.7v makes probs.
With 2x256 bh-5 there is no prob running 4v
PS! uses same bios 310p
HARDCORECLOCKER
04-28-2005, 06:58 AM
OK now I get it!:D
In Taiwan, we said that's ---> BSWC--->Blue Sky with Cloud :bounce:
:D In Germany I say "DWBH" ----------------> Don't worry - be happy !!!
It's the only chance to get some sleep. :p:
:toast:
funkflix
04-28-2005, 09:24 AM
if turely BH-5 I don't think that'd be the problem for running 4v.:D
just the matter that if your memory controller can handle that voltage.;)
By the way, someone please tell me what is BSOD stand for? :D
Mushkin BH5(2x512MB) : BSOD with > 3,8V
Corsair BH5(2x156MB) : BSOD with > 3,7V
Corsair BH6(2x256MB) : full vdimm spectrum up to 4,0V, no BSOD!
Don't think it is the IMC! ;)
Minstadave
04-28-2005, 09:33 AM
TwinMOS SP BH5 errors over 3.5V
mrlobber
04-28-2005, 09:49 AM
Had OCZ VX erroring out after 3.4v at all speeds. Might have been my mobo though.
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