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TSminghao
post Aug 20 2007, 02:18 PM, updated 19y ago

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Need some help here...all expert also.

I have a AMD2800+754
Gigabyte K8NS Pro
2x512MB Corsair VS Ram DDr400
1xRadeon9550 256MB 128bit @ AGP8X
Other HDD dont have related to it ..so i dont mention
And my PSU Cooler Master 430 Extreme Power

Now here,i had a probelm..i cant clocks it higher than 2.1GHZ..anyone can help?





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sniper69
post Aug 20 2007, 02:30 PM

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it should be in overclocking section i guess... icon_idea.gif
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post Aug 20 2007, 02:31 PM

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QUOTE(minghao @ Aug 20 2007, 02:18 PM)
Need some help here...all expert also.

I have a AMD2800+754
Gigabyte K8NS Pro
2x512MB Corsair VS Ram DDr400
1xRadeon9550 256MB 128bit @ AGP8X
Other HDD dont have related to it ..so i dont mention
And my PSU Cooler Master 430 Extreme Power

Now here,i had a probelm..i cant clocks it higher than 2.1GHZ..anyone can help?
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I think your RAM cause you cant get higher Ghz. If you want overclock, get a high performance ram.
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post Aug 20 2007, 02:43 PM

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what Faint said could be true. try to borrow some high performance ram.
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post Aug 20 2007, 02:45 PM

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yep, oc'ing requires high performance ram.. normal value rams can help you a little bit only..

but there are some value rams that can be oc'ed high.. all you gotta do is loosed the timing somemore.. probably put 6-6-6-18 like that..
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post Aug 20 2007, 02:53 PM

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QUOTE(rockmaniac85 @ Aug 20 2007, 02:45 PM)
yep, oc'ing requires high performance ram.. normal value rams can help you a little bit only..

but there are some value rams that can be oc'ed high.. all you gotta do is loosed the timing somemore.. probably put 6-6-6-18 like that..
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laugh.gif, the DDR1 using that loose timing can die aaa, too loose i must say... tongue.gif, anyway, you can always use memory divider icon_idea.gif
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post Aug 20 2007, 03:09 PM

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QUOTE(rockmaniac85 @ Aug 20 2007, 02:45 PM)
yep, oc'ing requires high performance ram.. normal value rams can help you a little bit only..

but there are some value rams that can be oc'ed high.. all you gotta do is loosed the timing somemore.. probably put 6-6-6-18 like that..
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This timing for my Corsair VS DDr400?


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QUOTE(minghao @ Aug 20 2007, 03:09 PM)
This timing for my Corsair VS DDr400?
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nope, usually ValueRAM's timing comes with either 3-3-3-8 @2.5vDIMM, or 3-4-4-8 @2.6vDIMM icon_idea.gif
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post Aug 20 2007, 04:18 PM

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just use the loose timing 3-4-4-8 or 3-4-4-10 max and then use divider... (eg 2:1)

then raise the HTT slowly as high as you can.. then raise the vcore by 0.01-0.02volt.. then raise HTT again.. smile.gif and for the vdimm just stick to 2.5-2.6volt... or if you dare enuff 2.8vdimm...

oh ya.. make sure you lower the HTT multi to 4x.. smile.gif

goodluck.. smile.gif

-edit-.. 1.65 vcore?? that's quite high mate.. sweat.gif

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post Aug 20 2007, 04:44 PM

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QUOTE(baok @ Aug 20 2007, 04:18 PM)
just use the loose timing 3-4-4-8 or 3-4-4-10 max and then use divider... (eg 2:1)

then raise the HTT slowly as high as you can.. then raise the vcore by 0.01-0.02volt.. then raise HTT again.. smile.gif and for the vdimm just stick to 2.5-2.6volt... or if you dare enuff 2.8vdimm...

oh ya.. make sure you lower the HTT multi to 4x.. smile.gif

goodluck.. smile.gif

-edit-.. 1.65 vcore?? that's quite high mate.. sweat.gif
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Thanks..i"ll try later

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post Aug 20 2007, 04:50 PM

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Just my own experience, I used to have a pair of Corsair value DDR RAM before, but what I found out was, they are very suck in overclocking, not even go up to 205MHz for DDR400...

But just wish u won't face the same problem like mine... blush.gif

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