The temperetures r at max 50°C Prime, tryed 3 memory sticks, 2 put 1.8V 2 AGP, 1.75V 2 the CPU and its the same. I know i ve got a PSU but after playing with the pots on it i ve got 12-12.1V on the +12V. Pls help me. :'(
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The temperetures r at max 50°C Prime, tryed 3 memory sticks, 2 put 1.8V 2 AGP, 1.75V 2 the CPU and its the same. I know i ve got a PSU but after playing with the pots on it i ve got 12-12.1V on the +12V. Pls help me. :'(
bad luck?
I dont think so, its stable on 1.55V at 222FSB but on 223FSB its not stable even on 1.75VQuote:
Originally posted by thephenom
bad luck?
Memory timings?
Try using the memory divider, like 320Mhz (in case you'd be running at 400)
I tried :(Quote:
Originally posted by Jupiler
Memory timings?
Try using the memory divider, like 320Mhz (in case you'd be running at 400)
There is always a point a CPU reaches on max OC, and no matter how many more volts you throw at it, it won't help at all. Also, asus mobo tends to report temperature lower than other manufacturers, so 50C under load could be more like 55C to 60C in reality.Quote:
Originally posted by egal
I dont think so, its stable on 1.55V at 222FSB but on 223FSB its not stable even on 1.75V
Have you tried overclocking with single channel, ie 1 stick of RAM.
And keep in mind not that many can reach the 4Ghz mark on air.
;)
But i ve got only one stick.Quote:
Originally posted by thephenom
There is always a point a CPU reaches on max OC, and no matter how many more volts you throw at it, it won't help at all. Also, asus mobo tends to report temperature lower than other manufacturers, so 50C under load could be more like 55C to 60C in reality.
Have you tried overclocking with single channel, ie 1 stick of RAM.
And keep in mind not that many can reach the 4Ghz mark on air.
;)