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OmegaMerc
06-03-2005, 06:04 PM
Once again im back asking for help, I want to OC my winchester beyond 2.1ghz; current bus is 210x10, CPU temp 27c using venus 11 and aerocool spiralgalaxy. Im noob in the sense that Im not sure if i should be doing 10 * 2xx or 9 * xxx or 8 * xxx; also voltage for cpu/cpu vid. If anyone could assist I'd apreciate it.

Revelant specs are:

A64 3200+ 90nm @ 2.1Ghz
MSI Neo Plat2 Bios v1.8,
1GB Ocz El Plat Rev2 @ 2.5/3/3/8/1T
BFG 6800GT 256mb With NV Silencer 5
480w Antec True Blue PSU,
Wxp-Pro 32bit.

Onepagebook
06-03-2005, 06:10 PM
From your sig, I will suggest you try 8x275 with timing of 2.5-4-3-7 2.75v vdimm, 1.45v vocre first,
don't give too tight timing.

OmegaMerc
06-03-2005, 06:18 PM
From your sig, I will suggest you try 8x275 with timing of 2.5-4-3-7 2.75v vdimm, 1.45v vocre first,
don't give too tight timing.


Does it matter what HTT is set to?

Onepagebook
06-03-2005, 06:32 PM
yes
when you raise the fsb over 250 under 275, you can use 4x
over 275 you can use 3x

OmegaMerc
06-03-2005, 06:43 PM
The setup you recommended me didnt work; booted up fine but as soon as it loaded windows it shot itself in the foot and rebooted. Im not sure which one it was if the fsb or the memory timings; I tryed reverting back to my 2.5/3/3/8/1t and system rebooted itself regardless. Went to 220x10 2.5/3/3/8/1t and now im here. Whats the next step; I want to get this done right the first time around no matter how many trys :toast:

Edit: I didnt change the HTT value, did it fail because of that setting not changed when I put the fsb @ 275?

OmegaMerc
06-03-2005, 06:53 PM
Im able to boot 2.5-4-3-7

glock19owner
06-04-2005, 01:07 AM
Some of the NEO2's do not like to run over 1000HTT...you might try running at 275 3xHT...

Plus try running the 1.36MOD BIOS for the extra overvolting %...for mine to run at 10x275 (when I was running TCCD) I had to use the 13% overvolt option (1.65v total)...

Also on the NEO2's...using past 1.45 core will not effect the core...the core will still be at 1.45v...this is why most people use the 1.36MOD BIOS since this is the only BIOS out that has the working extra overvolt options this way they can run up to and past 1.6v if needed...