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INTEL OVERCLOCKING THREAD, TIPS,Q n A, Results...Great For NueBis
INTEL OVERCLOCKING THREAD, TIPS,Q n A, Results...Great For NueBis
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Nov 8 2008, 05:34 PM
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Nov 8 2008, 09:09 PM
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QUOTE(kmarc @ Nov 8 2008, 06:17 PM) Isn't your stock CPU vcore 1.3375v? Why is it set manually to 1.250v? when i set the voltage control to manual, the vcore is at 1.232 first. so, i thought it's the default CPU vcore. however, even if i set the the vcore to 1.35, i will get bluescreen at windows startup with error message of ' memory blah blah blah '(the screen flashed very fast), couldnt see properly.And you usually don't have to set the vFSB to +0.1v... just put it at default... |
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Nov 8 2008, 09:28 PM
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QUOTE(kmarc @ Nov 8 2008, 09:17 PM) Try setting the ram multiplier to it's lowest value (should be 2.0). That way, you are sure it is not the rams (looks like your rams is running at 2.4x ram multiplier?) when you overclock. this is my ram screenshot after i overclocked it to 2.3GHz.Attached thumbnail(s) |
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Nov 9 2008, 12:09 AM
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QUOTE(kmarc @ Nov 8 2008, 10:37 PM) That could be the reason, that your rams are overclocked too much (unless you increase the vdimm). you're right. i managed to get the processor stabled at higher clock speed after i reduced the System Memory Multiplier. thanks for your help.Try reducing the ram multiplier to it's lowest value... should be 2.0. That way, you either underclock, or mildly overclock the rams..... (it's the "System Memory Multiplier" setting.....) Note : From your previous screen shot, you were running your rams with a 3.0 ram multiplier (275mhz x 3 = 825mhz) |
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