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    TwinMOS UTT won't run with divider?

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    I've got some TwinMOS AA4T that will do 260 2-2-2-8. No voltage gets it higher, so I think my mem controller is maxing out there on my 3200+. However, the processor will do 2710 at this voltage, so I'd like to run 300X9 and 166 mem divider, because I think that will be better than my current 260 1:1. However, I can't run the 166 divider or 133 divider, or ANY divider on my ram other than 200 with the 1.3b6 BIOS on my Neo2. Is there another BIOS that I should use to get the divider? Ideas?
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    Far as I know the "divider issue" is only with Neo2
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    yeah, the NEO2 seems to have issues with dividers sometimes...just try out different BIOS's and see where that gets you.

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    Same bios and no problems for all the divider but it's w/ BH-5
    I will receive some UTT in the second week of march, i will tell you if i have some problems
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    the neo2 seems to have an issue being a 24/7 board, its not bad for benches tho
    i would look to selling it in the near future while it still has value. but thats just MHO
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    Stealth5325 i have also problem with neo2 and divider, but only on Ocz Vx memory.
    i think there are no wey to fix this, if you play with dividers play with nf4.

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    I think it's the UTT as well. BH-5 ran perfectly with dividers. I'll keep trying BIOS'es though. Thanks guys!
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    If you get the divider sorted 9x300 is faster than 10x260 for SuperPi

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    Yeah I can figure that. However, I am a gamer, and i'm not concerned with Superpi, moreso CS performance. Hence the gig of ram.
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    I run my 3500 eb with dividers 24/7 and no problems at all. Did you try the 1.4 bios? IT works by far the best for me.

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