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    Need help to get 300fsb or over stable

    As some of you may know, it is very very hot in UK atm meaning very high temps aswell.

    Some info on my system.

    recently i have been overclocking my system(in sig) and my winchester does 2.6ghz at stock volts and 2.7ghz or over with 1.475v. The cpu is the legendary CBBHD 0448 SPAW.

    Now i have been overclocking my memory and so far this is the max i can get stable even with the fan on the memory.



    I am trying to get 300fsb or over stable but as of no luck. I have tried upping the volts on the cpu aswell (as seen in photo) because i thought it might be the mem controller but didn't make no difference so the cpu is back to 1.4v now.

    What can i do to get my tccd stable at 300 or over?

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    tried the settings from that thread aswell, had no luck

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    Well it is a Winchester after all, never had much luck past 2.6GHz, actually 2640MHz was the max no matter what the voltage. Good luck though.
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    erm, if you read the first post, i have mentioned that it can do over 2.6ghz.

    I got it upto 2.8ghz on air stable at 1.5v but temps were very high because i am still using the stock boxed cooler

    Its the memory that i want to get to 300fsb or over

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    These are OCZ not G.SKill, so change these timings dude:

    trc = 10 clocks
    trfc = 18 clocks
    tras = 7 clocks
    twtr = 2 clocks
    read preamble = 5.0ns

    play with voltage, drive strenght, DQS and find ones that work best. You should put at least 2.8v on ram

    if that's not stable loosen trrd to 3 clocks, if that's still not stable loosen twr to 3 clocks and trtw to 4 clocks. Also play with multiplier, if everything fails, you have a up memory controller
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    lol, thanks for your help, will try these tomorrow

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    try bios 7/04 -2 it is the most stable with tccd for me
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