at how much voltage can it scale?
PSC goes only 2.28V
everything above was not scaling
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at how much voltage can it scale?
PSC goes only 2.28V
everything above was not scaling
is there a definitive answer as to whether the 5:8 divider is bugged or not.ive seen a couple of post that state it is and then ive seen some more that say it isnt.i know for sure the 3:5 is,but the 5:8????.http://i43.tinypic.com/24zhrpk.jpg
nope
5:8 has no problems at all
so im in the 700Mhz club?
yes
438/5X8=700MHz
everything is correct
but you must validate it :)
still learning this stuff.but i have absolutly no idea on how do you do that.would appreciate any help you could give. thanks
Your memory speed is determined by a divider and based off your FSB.
So say in your case your FSB is 438 MHz. You are using the 5:8 divider.
This means your FSB is divided by 5 then multiplied by 8 to get your ram speed.
So 438 MHz \5 = 87.6 MHz
87.6 MHz x 8 = 700.8 MHz
Well done, nice clock :up:
thanks for that info cryptik, i had no idea how the dividers were calculated.that will help out alot.do you know how to validate it like westsider was saying?
I have never validated anything with cpuz, but I assume click the 'about' tab in cpuz and click validation. Someone please correct me if I'm wrong though.
find cpu-z 1.49
open it
than go to about.....afer it to validation
enter your nickname and email
press submit
you will get validation link
and post it here please
ddr3 owns
Not a particularly valuable or insightful contribution to this DDR2 thread...
First post on xtremesystems, been lurking a while though!
So hi all!
http://valid.canardpc.com/show_oc.php?id=482207
Crucial Ballistix PC8500 D9GMH 702 MHz @ 2.84V
Bad volts, I know, lowest they will do on the asus rampage formula, cant test them on my EP45-UD3R because that board has an E5200 in it with an fsb wall of 335 :(. Any suggestions on how to lower this voltage? They do 650 MHz no problem at 2.24V, even 675 MHz 2.3V is easy, but anything beyond that requires insane voltage increases.
its a shame dude
2.84 v for balistix?
they need just 2.45v for 700
Could it be that the rampage formula is just holding me back? I also found it highly unlikely to need 2.84V for 700 MHz, whereas 675 needs only 2.3V.
no chance
rampage formula is one of the best ram oc mobos
a friend om mine did 750MHz dual channel 6-6-6-18 and 2.46v balistix 8500
http://valid.canardpc.com/show_oc.php?id=447150
this 754 is done by rampage
http://valid.canardpc.com/show_oc.php?id=449103
http://valid.canardpc.com/show_oc.php?id=470693 787MHz 5-9-9-24 dual channel, Crucial Ballistix PC8500 D9GMH 16fd5 nearly 2.75v
Invalid =(
Redoing
Mushkin DDR2 800 MHZ Max overclock.
727.5 MHZ x2 1455 MHZ
5-5-5-15 2T
2.45V
Validate: http://valid.canardpc.com/show_oc.php?id=446010
Turning to a new level, it is a pity that the validation was a mistake, but I hope it will be fixed soon and updated
1608Mhz G. SKILL F2-9600CL5D-4GBPI Chips ProMOS http://valid.canardpc.com/show_oc.php?id=494227
http://i031.radikal.ru/0901/86/c284bca0027bt.jpg
my super Pi result
Intel C2D E7300 @ 4300MHz, 2x1GB @ 1432MHz @ 5-5-5-8 (2,9v)
11,875 s
http://www.wolk.pri.ee/kb/oc/E7300%2...%2011,875s.png
its max for cpu, mem going more:up:
http://valid.canardpc.com/show_oc.php?id=478507
until today it's WR i think ( w8ing for last result of Gigabyte DDR2 champion . No.1 of this champion is DDR2 WR )
Very nicely done but I do believe that one or two people have backups in the 900MHz range :shocked: