GNU: u can't expect too much from a newer 3000+ winnie, maybe try selling it and get a venice..
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GNU: u can't expect too much from a newer 3000+ winnie, maybe try selling it and get a venice..
Hi All,
I have pb with this ram
http://img119.echo.cx/img119/9210/img00383yg.th.jpg
, it never reachs 8000 Mb/s for Memory Bandwidth
:(
this my rockstable setting ,
[Gskill Sa roxxxxxxxx] :cool:
http://img165.echo.cx/my.php?image=27nn.jpg
I want to know what is the best setting for this ram, I used DFI NF4-Ultra D Bios 414-3.
my bios setting ,
1 2 3
Thx
Kamui ^^!
sandra buffered depends on cpu raw speed too so you probably need at least 9x305mhz 2745mhz to get closer to 8000MB/sQuote:
Originally Posted by kamui
oki thx ;)
Is not too much because many 3200+ Winnie owners reached 2600Mhz without any problems. My 3200+ is a product scrap. About Venice. Too expensive. I will wait :(Quote:
Originally Posted by S0nic
older winnies were good overclockers and had better memory controllers, but newer ones are crap, people who reached 2600mhz with their winnies most likely have older ones, venice should be the same price as the current winchesters, so if u can sell the winchester u have for a good price then u can add a bit and get a venice to take full advantage of your RAM/moboQuote:
Originally Posted by GNU
u could also sell ur 3200+ and get a venice 3000+ which should still overclock a lot further..
Older Winnies are better than newer? Not my CPU. My CPU is stable @2320 but not more. It's the worst OC @Winnie CPU. So i will see what to do.Quote:
Originally Posted by S0nic
yup, older are much better. Yours is a new stepping isn't it?Quote:
Originally Posted by GNU
yeah my 3200+ CBBHD 0445 VPMW
http://www.fileshosts.com/DFI/NF4_SL...rpi-32m_tn.jpg
http://www.fileshosts.com/DFI/NF4_SL...0_22181_tn.jpg
I don't know. It's a hard work to remove my XP120 etc... but i believe yes it's a newer CPU :(Quote:
Originally Posted by S0nic
CBBHD has the best memorycontrollers, according to user experiences.
Tommorow I will obtain a A64 3500+ Clawhammer, I will test how those memorycontrolers react with G.skill. I hope they will be the same as FX cores.
I think memory controllers on clawhammers are better than winchesters on average, but the chips are still not guranteed to hit high mhz although they do average higher than newer winnies..Quote:
Originally Posted by kakaroto
btw my 0504 MPMW's mem controller goes up to DDR600 no problems and I bet I can get higher, but I can't get the chip stable at high mhz, 300 x 8 is no problem, but 300 x 9 is not fully stable..
got a problem here with windows stability.
system is as followed:
amd xp3500 winchester
2x512mb adata pc566 tccd
dfi lanparty sli-d
tagan 480 watt
k the memory runs flawlessly memtest86 with 2,5-3-3-5 @ 2,7v :woot: . i used the memtest supplied by the dfi bios.
but when it comes to booting into windows everything fails. i cant even boot into windows with 250mhz and multiplier of 10. i ran that cpu with 2730mhz already, so this cant be the problem. i raised cpu voltag/chip voltage/ldt voltage, but nothing helped.is there any biosoption i could try?
same problem I have, no solution yet, I guess we just got bad cpu's..Quote:
Originally Posted by Huhn
was your 2730 overclock stable? because I can get into windows at 2750 and even run SuperPi 1M, but that's it..
I personally thank the creator of this thread alot! Before
260x10 and over that SuperPI fail.
Now 300x8 SuperPI stable :D
no thanks ;)Quote:
Originally Posted by PlatoonSgtElias
Thank you so much!!
I bought Geil Ultra X TCCD's second hand and i knew that they did DDR600 on the DFI and on a MSI K8N Noe2 allready.
I was about to sell them again since i couldn't get them stable even at 285 -2.5-4-4-8. I tried all available bios's and settings but no way to get it stable. Once i made it stable in memtest86+ and windows memtests but once i fired up Guildwars it craqshed to the desktop. (Guild Wars seems to be the ultimate program to test memory stability at least on my system.)
After reading this guide i started gto mess around with the less common settings in A64 tweaker and now it's stable at 285 2.5-4-3-6. That's good enough for me and i am very happy. My CPU and the memory could do more but my crappy board craps out above 285HTT. :brick:
Edit: One question i still have though: How do i get A64 tweaker to set it everytime i boot. I used "enable at startup" but it doesn't work.
Very good guide. Helped me reach my goal of DDR600 with my 'LD' GSkill memory. Currently running at 300MHz x 4 = 1200MHz HTT on my 3500+ Clawhammer and all seems good. Not time to start messing with my CPU speed :)
I need your help!
System:
A64 3000+ CBBID 0508
DFI LP UT nF4 Ultra-D bios 310P
1Gb G.skill PC4800LA Samsung 440 Brainpower 808
Seventeam ST-420BKV ATX2.0 (all molex are pluged)
The only way I could pass the 5th test of memtest86 is:
http://img89.echo.cx/img89/9189/imagem4od.jpg
Anything different doesn't work...
But, with this config, it passed memtest86 #5 and OCCT, I used my PC 30 minutes and it was ok... but IT CAN'T EVEN complete the SuperPI 1mb :confused:
Please help me :(
Oh...
I tried to pass SuperPI 1Mb and now it did it :cool:
My CPU is stock (1.8GHz), 6x300 and the LDT 3x300
What crazy system :cool:
Please update to the new bios 414-1 from Oskar Wu.
Then set Drive strength to 7 and Data strength to 2.
For 100% stability make sure you run min. one hour memtest 86++ test5 and the standard tests.
Can I update it to 414-2? Usually give better results with TCCD than 414-1.Quote:
Originally Posted by kakaroto
Sure you can :) I haven't tested it yet, only 414-1 and 3. Version 3 gave me very unstable system.Quote:
Originally Posted by higherøx
Ok.. I will test it now :DQuote:
Originally Posted by kakaroto
If you can, please help me here, too:
http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/...ad.php?t=61751
Thank you :)
I tested and 414-1 just gave me WORSE results!
I don't know what more to do... I'd like 300 2.5 3-3-6 1T or ~315 2.5 4-3-7 1T :(
My SuperPI sometimes does not work, shows errors (even when my pc is stock/100% stable)... What do you think it is?
Please, help...