Quote Originally Posted by terrybogard View Post
Ok so I need to update the intel chipset drivers for sure, will do that. Need a optical mouse/keyboard when doing that *looks at pile of junk*.

1) Can anyone tell me what RAM settings I should be running at, I have the crucial RAM from newegg.com 2 x 1 Model# BL12864AA804 http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16820146565

On the website it says to run it at 2.2v So I set it to that and it seems to run fine I guess, but maybe the issues I list below may be in conjunction with the RAM voltage. My timings are 5-5-5-15 2T and I hope the 15 and 5's are in the right place lol

2) CPU-Z is showing my core speed @ 1224 w/ a multi of x6 and a bus speed of 204. Now in bios it is set 9 x 204 = 1804. I have version 1.41 of CPU-Z
(My core voltage is @ 1.170 in CPU-Z but in bios @ 1.32 ???)

3) When running prime95, do I just take the .exe file and copy/paste in another directory and then run one test on CPU 0 and another on CPU 1?

4) Core Temp restarts my damn computer when I open it...

5) TAT gives me the error "Error Enumerating on Demand Clock Modulation Support." Terminating Tool

6) Can someone list anything other then the new intel chipset drivers or software I should be installing as well please!

I have to admit; it's been forever since I got into bios and overclocking so please bare with me. 5th Abit mobo in like 7 years so I know my way around the bios, it's just getting the settings right. Thanks for the help in advance

-Terry

Update:
Issue#4 was corrected by downloading the correct version or just re-downloading period...
Issue#2 was corrected somewhat; read a very nice sticky on this chipset about the CIE1 or whatever it's called, having a idle multi & a what I set in bios. It's like having 2 different modes, which is nice, but then again not nice. Just gotta figure out where in the bios can I turn this off.
Issue#1 has been corrected by just changing the settings in the bios and sticking to what the website suggests
Issue#3 was fixed by just downloading the correct file/better of orthos and running that as my bench/overclock tester
Looks like you fixed most of your problems. However I would suggest lowering your DDR voltage to 2.0v. It will most likely still work just fine. I have 2 sets of them and they will both do 1000mhz at the 5-5-5-15-30-2T settings at only 2.0v.