No shit Sherlock, tell me about it.Originally Posted by Seedler
A few suggestions...
-Fit an external "Clear CMOS" switch. Saves a bunch of time over jumpering the lil bastard.
-Make good notes...things can get confusing real fast.
-Test your results constantly to see the practical results of your chosen approach. I use Everest as a quick and easily reproducable method of comparing the effects of my setup.
For instance, with my RAM I can hit 2.8GHz by simply upping the HTT to 255 and changing CAS from 2 to 2.5 (i'm at 11x255, 2.5,3,2,5 @1T now). This gives me better Everest results than going 9x312 which requires loosening the RAM timing to 3,3,3,8 (or thereabouts). The RAM tests start to improve again around 3GHz, but then I risk corrupting my RAID array.
It's a real balancing act.
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