Ok, so I recently got 2x512 of these sticks, which should be bh-5, however they come out as PC3200 in the part number section of cpu-z.
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I have not taken the heatspreaders off to verify they are winbound chips and customer support has said that it should be bh-5.
Here are my settings for the RAM:
Cas:2
Ras Precharge:2
Ras Cas Delay:2
DRAM Precharge Delay: 5
DRAM Burst length: 8 (4 is the only other option of my P4C800E)
DRAM Idle Timer: Auto (1/8/16/64T are the other options)
DRAM Refresh: Auto (15.6usec/7.8/64/64T are the other options)
I am not sure if spread spectrum should be on or whether USB legacy should be disabled, but customer support said USB only matters when memtesting.
The problem is I cannot get a 1:1 overclock for crap out of these when they were supposed to have run @ atleast 260mhz w/2.75 vdimm.
When I overclock with 1:1 by setting the DRAM frequency @ 400mhz, AGP/PCI @ auto and upping the FSB to just 220 @ 2.85 vdimm (max), I boot into windows and bluescreen. This really does not feel like bh-5 at all. However, the RAM will do 2-2-2-5 @ stock with 2.75 vdimm without errors on memtest.
Here are my specs:
P4 3.0C
P4C800-E Deluxe
Quadro FX 1000
2xWD360 Raptors RAID 0
Maxtor 160 GB/Diamond Max 9/8mb
2x512 Corsais XMS 3500 Cas2 version 1.1
LDW851 and LTC4816 Combo drive
The odd thing is 7 months ago this cpu would do 245 FSB into windows, but unstable @ 1.675 (ASUS volts sway a lot). However, I've left it stock for a while and now it get unstable @ 240 FSB. I've tried a 3:2 divider and gotten unstable OC @ 240 FSB and possibly unstable at 235. Does this mean my cpu is peaked, since the RAM is under spec?
Lastly, I'm running this in a RAIDMAX case with a RAIDMAX 420 watt psu
, but the voltage never sways under spec, but I don't know if that is a factor. I've gotten an offer for a 520 watt OCZ powerstream for a great price, but I'm unsure as to whether it will make any difference.
Anyways, I just wanted to get the best out of my rig, and sorry for the long post, but I thought I'd be thorough.
Thanks.



, but the voltage never sways under spec, but I don't know if that is a factor. I've gotten an offer for a 520 watt OCZ powerstream for a great price, but I'm unsure as to whether it will make any difference.
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