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Profile: stranger
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Hello
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Profile: Ancient Poster
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you need some help dude
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ok i use the gigabyte mobo - see my config
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Profile: member
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Ok your CPU is fine and your in luck Shadow has posted a nice guid for ocing the p35 iv used it.
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Thanks that should help |
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I moved the FSB voltage up to .01 and the CPU Voltage up to 1.35 and it is running at 3.0 GHz no issues yet.
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Profile: stranger
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Well it didn't work. After about 5 to 10 minutes the rig blue screens. So i am at a loss. Maybe i should just get confortable with 2.84 Ghz. |
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Profile: stranger
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don't give up. It took me a few hours fiddling with gigabyte bios to get there and I have the exact same mobo and processor as you.
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This should work, no problem. See if you missed something.
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Profile: stranger
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My RAM is 4 gigs of 800 MHz OCZ gold |
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Profile: stranger
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Ok my RAM voltage spec is 2.1 V or 2.2 EVP the site is http://www.ocztechnology.com/produ [...] al_channel, so i would put it to .3 V?
Message edited by Natamanchu k on 07-06-2008 at 10:27:10 PM |
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Profile: old hand
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Drop your multiplier to 8x and bump up FSB with that.
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Profile: journeyman
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I would get 8x 400 = 3.2 working, before trying for 8x 500 = 4.0ghz. Depending on if you were lucky with a low VID (below 1.325), you may be hard pressed to get over 3.6 on Air. Especially if you are new to this. Since it sounds like you are having issues with your RAM, perhaps try 6x 400 = 2.4 and make sure your RAM and FSB are good at 400 (1600QDR). Then bump it to 7x 400 = 2.8 and test. Then bump it to 8x 400 = 3.2 and test. Then bump it to 9x 400 = 3.6 and test. You will probably have to start increasing your CPU Voltage once you go past 2.8. Or if you have 333 FSB working bump it to 9x 333 = 3.0. You should only need a nominal CPU Voltage increase for 9x333=3.0. Probably 1.35 - 1.375 depending on the VID of your CPU. Message edited by gmanvbva on 07-09-2008 at 06:49:18 PM |
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Profile: stranger
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I've increassed the CPU valtage to 1.38 and moved the Ram ratio to 2, i dont know if this is good for 4 gigs of 800 mhz ram, and I uped the FSB to 334 and i took the restriction off the CPU fan so now it runs like it was ment to. I have it running at 3.01 GHz, and as far as i can tell it is stable i have had no issues with it and it's been like this for about a week.
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Profile: journeyman
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No problems under normal conditions doesn't necessarily mean its stable.
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