View Full Version : Help me OC my new rig DFI NF4 Ultra D/2X1gig Ballistix/4000+ San diego
im20nrollinhigh
10-17-2005, 11:44 PM
I have run into something funny right off the bat I cannot use my yellow slot 1 dimm pretty weird I could not get it to start while useing it. Is this a known issue or may I have got a bad MB. What bios do you guys recommend for this setup. Right know I can't get it to do 3-3-3 at DDR500 I am hoping it is my bios holding me back. Any help is really appreciated
im20nrollinhigh
10-18-2005, 12:27 AM
Wow this ram is amazing I am running at 3-3-3-8 at DDR600 with 2.9v I can do up to DDR590 with stock 2.8v. I am runnin right now 300X9 at stock volts 1.37v so I am doing 2.7Ghz with DDR600 ram and all I had to do is bump up dram volts up to 2.9. I am impresed. I am doing all this on the worlds cheapest heatsink and fan I had to by from monarch so I could get the combo deal. I have the Big Tychoon coming hopefully tommoro and a better cooler for my chipset. What really gets me is the temp has not changed a bit, at stock it was around 35C and it still is. How do you guys take screen shots I would liket o send you some. I need to get a stress test super pie all I am testing with now is sandra. Also were do I set the IT timning I am a little new at this.
toreide
10-18-2005, 07:36 AM
Wow this ram is amazing I am running at 3-3-3-8 at DDR600 with 2.9v I can do up to DDR590 with stock 2.8v. I am runnin right now 300X9 at stock volts 1.37v so I am doing 2.7Ghz with DDR600 ram and all I had to do is bump up dram volts up to 2.9. I am impresed. I am doing all this on the worlds cheapest heatsink and fan I had to by from monarch so I could get the combo deal. I have the Big Tychoon coming hopefully tommoro and a better cooler for my chipset. What really gets me is the temp has not changed a bit, at stock it was around 35C and it still is. How do you guys take screen shots I would liket o send you some. I need to get a stress test super pie all I am testing with now is sandra. Also were do I set the IT timning I am a little new at this.
You need a digital camera and use something like Photobucket (http://photobucket.com/) to upload your images to.
What are you running your system at now?
For stability you can use OCCT, and a run of SuperPi 32m.
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