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    Quote Originally Posted by lawrywild View Post
    Was that a joke?
    No it's no joke. I've been running the Ballistix you have for months now at 1000MHz speeds at 4-4-4-4 now and you need HyperPath disabled if it's to be stable. I always keep it at 2.4V too. 4-4-3-4 will give you memtest errors sooner or later but 4-4-4-4 is stable.

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    Quote Originally Posted by GFORCE100 View Post
    No it's no joke. I've been running the Ballistix you have for months now at 1000MHz speeds at 4-4-4-4 now and you need HyperPath disabled if it's to be stable. I always keep it at 2.4V too. 4-4-3-4 will give you memtest errors sooner or later but 4-4-4-4 is stable.
    Seen, but

    FSB Wall at low fsb around 300 - Disable Hyperpath 3 in the Chipset section of the bios. [Credit - lawrywild]

    haven't used Hyperpath 3 since the day I received this board.

    @bichi:

    Nope, and don't want to waste anymore discs...

    edit: @ gforce again: do you have a fan over your sticks @ 2.40v? and what timing is your Write Latency Time at? 4-4-4-4-x
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    Quote Originally Posted by lawrywild View Post
    Seen, but

    FSB Wall at low fsb around 300 - Disable Hyperpath 3 in the Chipset section of the bios. [Credit - lawrywild]

    haven't used Hyperpath 3 since the day I received this board.

    @bichi:

    Nope, and don't want to waste anymore discs...

    edit: @ gforce again: do you have a fan over your sticks @ 2.40v?
    You may have not used it but if it's set to AUTO then that's your problem, it should be DISABLED.

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    Hi Bichi (thought it was Lawrywild but I was wrong),

    What is that temp program you are running. It looks cool. I also noticed that it showed hard drive temps as well. I have a program called speedfan. It gives some good info, but not enough for my testing.

    As a side note, does anyone know what acceptable HD temps are? I know that HD failures are closely linked to temps. My case (P180) allows me to separate my HD and MB from each other. I then run a fan through the hard drives (4 of them), and then through the power supply and out. I cannot make any changes to the power supply fan, but there is an inline fan that I can ramp up. I don't like to run allo my fans as fast as they can because I do some sound recording and you can hear the computer in the background if the fans are turned up. Basically I like quiet.

    It's all a balance, fans, sound, temperatures etc.
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    Quote Originally Posted by AHolland View Post
    Hi Lawrywild,

    What is that temp program you are running. It looks cool. I also noticed that it showed hard drive temps as well. I have a program called speedfan. It gives some good info, but not enough for my testing.

    As a side note, does anyone know what acceptable HD temps are? I know that HD failures are closely linked to temps. My case (P180) allows me to separate my HD and MB from each other. I then run a fan through the hard drives (4 of them), and then through the power supply and out. I cannot make any changes to the power supply fan, but there is an inline fan that I can ramp up. I don't like to run allo my fans as fast as they can because I do some sound recording and you can hear the computer in the background if the fans are turned up. Basically I like quiet.

    It's all a balance, fans, sound, temperatures etc.
    Hi, did you actually mean me or Bichi?

    Bichi is using Motherboard Monitor 5 if you meant him. If you did mean me, what image are you referring to?
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    Quote Originally Posted by GFORCE100 View Post
    You may have not used it but if it's set to AUTO then that's your problem, it should be DISABLED.
    I guess what I'm trying to say is it is NOT hyperpath 3. Trust me on that.
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