Run your RAM and FSB at the exact same frequency for optimal efficiency and stability.
Messing with timings (CAS latency etc) will yield very little difference to performance; using the SPD settings will give you rock-solid stability.
Run your RAM and FSB at the exact same frequency for optimal efficiency and stability.
Messing with timings (CAS latency etc) will yield very little difference to performance; using the SPD settings will give you rock-solid stability.
Lamsey, what are "spd settings"Originally posted by Lamsey@28 December 2003 - 13:12
Run your RAM and FSB at the exact same frequency for optimal efficiency and stability.
Messing with timings (CAS latency etc) will yield very little difference to performance; using the SPD settings will give you rock-solid stability.
BTW, I see you like Mike Oldfield. Tubular Bells has long been a favorite of mine. Just listened to it a couple of days ago, in fact.
"I am the one who knocks."- Heisenberg
Every other problem Ive had is now gone. Clocker I did all the things that black viper does in his super tweak guide. Everything seems to be..great. When I set the FSB at 185 and the multiplier at 10 however, it ran it back at 1,100 which seems to be the default speed, cuz thats what it was on when I got it. I think that means I cant change the multiplier. However when I went back into the bios my settings were still there at 185X10..
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Lamsey, what are "spd settings"Originally posted by clocker+28 December 2003 - 13:20--></div><table border='0' align='center' width='95%' cellpadding='3' cellspacing='1'><tr><td>QUOTE (clocker @ 28 December 2003 - 13:20)</td></tr><tr><td id='QUOTE'> <!--QuoteBegin-Lamsey@28 December 2003 - 13:12
Run your RAM and FSB at the exact same frequency for optimal efficiency and stability.
Messing with timings (CAS latency etc) will yield very little difference to performance; using the SPD settings will give you rock-solid stability.
BTW, I see you like Mike Oldfield. Tubular Bells has long been a favorite of mine. Just listened to it a couple of days ago, in fact. [/b][/quote]
SPD= Serial Presence Detect....
it enables SDRAM, CAS, row precharge time, RAS pulse width, ras2cas delay, and sdram bank interleave automatically to be determined by BIOS based on the config on the spd
EDIT.... the first thing has to say SDRAM Frequency...hehe my bad B)
What did I tell you........... You may be able to select it, BUT IT MIGHT NOT BOOT LIKE THAT. Phew.Originally posted by bigdawgfoxx@28 December 2003 - 15:43
I think that means I cant change the multiplier.
Anyway, set it to 11, thats the multi for the bartons, last time I checked.
Just set it at 11x and the FSB at 200, and get used to it at that.
new bartons have their multi locked so u have to overclock using the fsb only
for real?
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dude, ppl like john and vb have told u that like 5 pages ago....![]()
yea.... but ADD starts to kick in.... so 3 times is the standard # of times to tell him same thing....Originally posted by Mr. Elmo@28 December 2003 - 15:40
dude, ppl like john and vb have told u that like 5 pages ago....![]()
yea.... but ADD starts to kick in.... so 3 times is the standard # of times to tell him same thing.... [/b][/quote]Originally posted by DWk+28 December 2003 - 23:42--></div><table border='0' align='center' width='95%' cellpadding='3' cellspacing='1'><tr><td>QUOTE (DWk @ 28 December 2003 - 23:42)</td></tr><tr><td id='QUOTE'> <!--QuoteBegin-Mr. Elmo@28 December 2003 - 15:40
dude, ppl like john and vb have told u that like 5 pages ago....![]()
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