Ok after finishing my VDimm mod on my P4C800 E tonight i tried setting the VDimm on my board...took big steps as i saw no improvement in the first turns of my 50K resistor and ended up getting 3.34Vwith 2.65 selected in the bios :p...
Anyways back to 3.15V now with 2.85V selected in the bios and the ram seems to love high volts.
Did the mod using an SMD Grabber...
Back on topic now.
From my previous thread my sticks seemed to perform a bit badly...i got prime errors running @ stock speeds.
Memtest just freezes after a few tests
by testing both sticks in dual channel mode or even each stick...
well pushing 3.15V through my ram and having altered some settings by following a post made by Mickey Mouse (thanx mate) with some settings in the bios :
Set Spread Spectrum to Disabled.
Performance Acceleration Mode set to Auto, rather than Enabled
In USB Configuration, set Legacy USB Support to Disabled.
I lowered my timings to 2 2 2 5 and the ram was able to boot windows up to 239fsb
@240fsb the pc rebooted itself.
@239fsb i was able to bench with sandra and then the pc froze...
Now @ 237fsb i am thinking of burning in the ram a bit...
i havent tested the ram yet whether its prime stable or not.
is that kind of low for 3.15V out of my ram?should i push some more voltage through my sticks?wanna keep it safe though for 24/7 since i got a few assignmets for my Masters Degree to start...
The benches with sandra max 3 seem a little low i think...what do you guys think?
Sandra bench of 5319 @ 237fsb 2 2 2 5 1T @ 3.15V
5339
http://briefcase.pathfinder.gr/downl.../0/237+FSB.JPG
Are these benches a bit low?Any settings i need to change in my bios?
How can i get my sticks to clock higher than that?I just got them today.Do i need to do some burning in and how should i burn them?
I know its too many questions guys but i need to settle on some proper ram after trying xms 3500, twinmos ch 5 3200, xms 3200 ll, ocz gold el 3700, geil pc 4200 etc...
thanx in advance



with 2.65 selected in the bios :p...
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