Of course :doh:
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I have those PC6400 Ballistix's and they are D9's. I can run mine at 1100ish 5-5-5-12 and 980ish 4-4-4-10 and that is using 2.12 volts and not the 2.2 max volts. They are great cheap memory. Although I paid almost $300 for them when I got mine. :(
Maglin:
What are your bios settings?
Well after your help, I have managed the following so far:
http://img225.imageshack.us/img225/511/450fsbih3.th.png
Using the following settings in the Bios:
http://img225.imageshack.us/img225/8...sb00eb4.th.jpg
http://img225.imageshack.us/img225/8...sb01ey6.th.jpg
http://img225.imageshack.us/img225/7...sb02mx8.th.jpg
I shall continue to see how much further I can take it tomorrow!! ;) :D
Grrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr :mad: Ok so I went to inch up my fsb from 450 x 8 to 452 x 8 and booted into windoze. CPUZ shows a fsb of 448...? wtf? My memory speed went from 1128 to 1133 but the cpu speed went down? I don't get it. Anyways, so I set it back to 450 x 8 and rebooted. I did not change any of my 18 hr prime stable settings (as detailed below) and I can't run for more than an hour or 2 now. Ideas?
I have tested the memory with GoldMemory and Memtest for 8hrs each @ 1128mhz and it passed just fine. Here's my once stable settings that have now become unstable for some reason.
CPU Ratio Control Manual
Ratio CMOS setting 8
FSB Frequency 450
FSB Strap to NB Auto
PCIE Freq 100
DRAM Freq DDR2-1128mhz
DRAM Command Rate 2T
DRAM Timing Control Manual
cas 5
ras to cas 5
ras precharge 5
ras active time 15
Everything else AUTO
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Voltages
CPU Voltage 1.4875 (1.464 droop)
CPU PLL Voltage 1.5
NB Voltage 1.61 (overvolting to 1.65)
DRAM Voltage 1.98 (overvolting to 2.1)
FSB Term Volt 1.4 (overvolting to 1.472)
SB volt 1.050 (overvolting to 1.09)
Loadline Calib Enabled
CPU GTL Ref auto
NB GTL Ref auto
DDR2 channel A auto
DDR2 channel b auto
DDR2 Controller auto
SB 1.5v 1.5
Both spread spectrums disabled.
Even though I kept saying I'm done I kept tweaking to try to get rock solid. I'm not running the Crucial memory as it is fast but was giving me the same issues as my G.Skills and I would rather just use 2 slots instead of 4. I haven't tried the PC8500 Ballistix's yet but I might go ahead and see how they run for me. I'll post my new BIOS settings soon. I've recently been playing with the CPU PLL and it has helped some but I'm really having to give it juice like 1.76 atm I think.
jonny_ftm, i had occt running for 1hr 15m with the slider all the way to ram. no problems what so ever.
with the new OCCT i keep getting Error 1, what does that mean?
Guys we don't need nearly as much NBV as everyone seems to be saying...I'm running 1.50V according to PC Probe and I'm stable in Prime95 blended so far. I tightened my subtimings and the fourth main timing to 12...can't remember which one that is.
anybody here using the 4GB Gskill (2x2gb ddr2 1000) set on this board?
Im about to order these.. any input ?
i agree... i don't think any of the voltages need to be as high as some are stating. i'm theorizing that the higher voltages with some are what is making the overall overclock unstable. i've yet to completely dial in my 3.9, but i'm thinking i might just try and start 4 GHz again. haven't decided...
AGREED!!!!! use EZ Flash in the bios!!!!!!
Just burn a CD with the Bios...
I think it can be done with this http://www.biosflash.com/e/bios-boot-cd.htm
OK sent my Ballistix back today for RMA and am picking up a set of higher voltage Reapers to try.
my maximus is DOA...
Tried different type of ram/gpu/psu and and nothing....
cpu isnt a problem since its working perfectly fine right now
the lcd poster just stayed on the "CPU INIT" screen and never changed no whatever what i tried...
You guys suggest I rma for another maximus or is there another board you guys will recommend?
This BOARD needs BETTER DIVIDERS at 333 & 400 strap!!!!!!
Yea I use a USB stick to store BIOSes (must be formatted FAT32) and save my CMOS using the same stick.
I found yet ANOTHER BUG with the BIOS using this method though....
If you reset the CMOS and try the enter the BIOS with your flash drive attached (containing only a BIOS and .CMO CMOS file) it will hang on detecting the drive....you must remove it, hard boot, then boot into your OS, insert the drive, reboot, and it will work.
Meh
You can also store to the profiles on the OC backup program . There are two.
Man I really want to go higher on my board! I'm only loading at 50-57C at 3.6! I don't know why I can't post higher than 400 MHz....this is seriously killing me....