Yeah, if it's a G0 temps should be real low. I'd have to agree that it's probably the mount then.
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Sorry if this is a bit off topic but, i am buying the E8400 from new egg as we speak for my Asus P5W DH Deluxe, but i am wondering what ram i should buy with this? i plan to over clock a bit but not to the extreme.
Ballistic Crucial is my opinion...
bought "G.SKILL 2GB (2 x 1GB) 240-Pin DDR2 SDRAM DDR2 800 (PC2 6400) Dual Channel Kit Desktop Memory Model F2-6400CL5D-2GBNQ" I will post results
hey lawrywild, I used the same configuration as yours, but I am having problems. My temperature of my cpu and motherboard is at most 81 F. But for some reason it randomly reboots my pc and when i go to vista x64 to see what is going on, it never even lists a reason for the cause of the random reboot. any advice on what is going on and what I can do to fix this? Thanks
Jimmy, what BIOS are you using? there was a somewhat recent BIOS that addressed some Vista related issues.
2504, i looked at bios updates but did not see any mention of that
In System Properties, Advanced tab, Startup and Recovery settings, uncheck 'Automatically restart' in the System failure section.
not a chance on damaging something, but throttling should be disabled for performance's sake.
Hyperpath doesn't really matter unless you hit an fsb wall.
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sort of... it changes the boot strap of the north bridge and limits the fsb by doing so.
Here an new bios with Yorkfield-Support; made by me!
http://rapidshare.com/files/86220167...field.rom.html
Alot of the hints & tips for overclocking this board date back to when it was released when there were alot of problems o/c'ing the board due to bad bios'.
I've played around with both settings from BIOS 2004+ as I've only been using this board since September 07 and they never effected my performance.
thanks alot guys for your answers!
i would also to ask if there are some "Must Do" settings for every o/cing situtation for our board.
i.e "Must Do":
Pci-E: 100
Pci clock synch: 33.33
Are there any others for a safe and harmless o/c?
i thought... for pci-e, everything above 100 is possible to harm (burn) your pci-e slot in a 24/7 oc/ed system because of the overvoltage on this slot....
The only thing I have heard, is that if you set the PCI-e bus too high, it can mess with your SATA controller(s) and corrupt data.
i tried 115 MHz on my P5W once and Windows wouldn't load. i have SATA RAID-0, so i put it right back to 100 MHz. i think only people with newer chipsets can overclock their PCI-E successfully anyway. 975X doesn't seem to like it.