Well KTE only running one dimm. Did not set the multi of the NB all on auto
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Well KTE only running one dimm. Did not set the multi of the NB all on auto
If you want to overclock properly i.e., get most MHz possible, then you'll have to drop NB speed down by lowering the NB multiplier.
Try changing it to 03 from BIOS and then oc. Nice going at 230x11 though, your CPU volts are still very near stock. I would advise you change volts through BIOS if you can before oc'ing, much better and will give you less problems. ;)
Well i can't touch anything under Am2+ p-state, i guess this is where i must set the nb multi?
Here some more benshes, now with duall channel memory.
Swanie, what do you mean you can't touch anything there?
Yep, the NB/CPU multi control is all there.
If i change even from disabled to do settings my pc don't boot .
Just got my first memory dump-BSOD, sorry not memory-" A clock interrupt was not received on a secondary processor within the allocated time interval"
OK this is weird. Now i could do setting but i did change mi memory devider to have it at 667. Now i can set the AM2+ data to what you said
CPU FID:06
CPU DID:1
CPU VID:28
NB FID:03
NB DID:1
NB VID:36
-One of your cores will be weaker than the others. It's a pattern I'm seeing with all users so far. If you test Prime95, you'll know which it is and you can keep it lower than the rest.
-Your voltage was low on your previous post, try in the 1.36V region for 2.6GHz.
-If you change even just from disabled it will have very high settings, that's why it won't boot. ;)
You'll need to change them properly (as above) to what you need once you enable it and it should boot fine.
Keep mem divider at 1:2.
Well in the bios the voltage for the CPU is higher than showing on screen capture, why i dont know. I have not used Prime95 before. installed it did the memory test, do i run the stress test to check the cpu's. Got the memory to run at 1:2 -now all fine. The voltage you talking about what is it in AOD? Where do i set it.
Have at least version 25.5, check "Round off checking" under Advanced and run the Torture Test called "Small FFT". :)
well now i am worried as worker thread 1 and 2 failed test 2 the first time around and the second time i ran it it was thread 2 and 4
Its CPU VDDC in AOD and CPU Voltage in the BIOS. You need to have it higher than at present. AOD will show your real current voltage under "Current Voltage" following the above label.
If it errored, its unstable and needs more volts for stability.
well now running into problems at 2600+mhz. Keep on rebooting... Turned oc down to 2530 and running Prime 95 with 1.36v
Well KTE you the man , at this volt running Prime95 without any errors thus far.. already much further than before...know it is clocked lower but getting somewhere. I had to push vlots up with AOD to 1.36 as i could not get there in bios as it jumps to over 1.4. I must say clocking further than i could on my DFI
Well at 2618Mhz under prime95 testing cpu's running a bit hot @ 60degrees. My Thermalright worked on my DFI but not on MSI as the backplate's mounting holes thread is to low down and screws does not fit. Standard cooler not up to it. My watercooling does not fit either..d@mn
Can't get longer screws, and chase a nut up the shaft for depth?
What's your computer ambient if you're at 60C at less than 1.42V?
I get max 52C with 26C ambient 8hr maximum load (in-place large FFT) with 1.58V at lowest fan speed with 49C IHS temp.
it is about 22c ambient and using the standard cooler
Clever didn't think of that ,thanks
Did a 3dmark06 bench. Not happy with the CPU score..What your thoughts
I keep forgetting. Vista?
CPU score is very low compared to XP but Vista is getting lower score anyway, something like 500marks lower.
Yes Vista 32bit. So the score ok or should it be more. Had the CPU to 2704 but froze as voltage wasn't correct.
O yes forgot, running memory in slot 1 & 3, 1&2 still giving boot issues, now after i installed second GPU
I "think" 2.9GHz should give around 3700 CPU in 2k6 under Vista so that's not much off since you do gain a little with higher HT/NB and RAM in dual channel unganged.
NP, It works great. I chase a nut up a long screw, set the screw to it's desired depth(for grip), and then run the nut down for tension(in case other folks didn't understand).
I did this because the screws were pathetic to grab on my Big Typhoon(angle), and it's MUCH easier to use a small wrench from the side(on a nut), than a screwdriver angled hard from the top.