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10x, this explains a lot. This means 180 is actualy 183.33.... MHz (which is logical). I will fix A64Info math in next release. And we still have 140 divider but it is not that problematic.
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10x, this explains a lot. This means 180 is actualy 183.33.... MHz (which is logical). I will fix A64Info math in next release. And we still have 140 divider but it is not that problematic.
no probs .. :D
What 's the last release of the A64 info?
0.5 , 0.6 will be writen from the scratch, I hope very soon.
Have you a direct link for the last version?...
a friend is interested and i don't find the good thread for find it..
i haven't proven it, but i'm fairly certain that 120mhz is actually 116.67 (7:12)Quote:
Originally Posted by lukija
Use search function, please... :fact: It's easy to find - http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/...hlight=a64infoQuote:
Originally Posted by Lane-k
Yes it is! Either that or it's 125 (15:24) ;)Quote:
Originally Posted by ozzimark
EDIT: but yeah, it is 14:24 (7:12)
Quote:
Originally Posted by bachus_anonym
Hey hey.. my bad... i have not think to it..lol..
Anyway Bachus.... i have got my TX PC400 Bh5 Zeus... any advice for the Tref and DS/DDS, i have see some use 100,1.95ns, other 166,1.95ns and some 3120.. so im a little bit troubled.. same for DS /DDS i have see 7/3?
CPU-z in 1.33.1 Version will read the correct Speed of your RAM
Am I correct in saying that if I run 10x280 with a 200 mem divider with odd divisor correction OFF it will be real 1:1?
doesnt matter if its on or off when using a cpu multiplier that is an even integer value (divisible by 2).
But with say 10x280 and a 200 divider the mem would be true 280mhz?
10 is an even integer.
Have tried to set ODC on/off to see differencies out of curiosity.
I am working on finding a good combination of multi/HTT/updivider etc to get around the coldbugg in the FX60. Using 2x1024 Team Group Xtreem 3-4-4-8 wich ran absolutely fine at 268MHz. 215x15 and 4/5 (250) updivider.
When i enabled ODC together with 215x14 and 4/5 (250 updivider) werent able to get into windows so i rebooted and set it off again. Turned multi to 14.5. Dunno why i did that but were hoping to get my RAM a little bit higher then when running with 14 Multi.
It wouldnt boot with 14.5 Multi Oo
The reason why i am writing this at all is that when i now enter BIOS it suddenly asks for password LOL. I have never even set or touched the password function at all.
ODC = OCZ Tony´s Haxxor. Whats the password mate? ,)
ODC does not set any password, nor can it set one.
No of course not, it was just the wierdest bug i have ever seen happen to CMOS.
I just couldnt resist when bios becomes password protected after fiddling with the ODC ;)
Is my ram running @ 250FSB or not:
9*334=3006 with divider 150* (3006/12=250?)
This is on my EXPERT+12/07 BIOS with Opt 144+2x512mb BH-5