I am having similar issues my configuration. I was able to be stable running two instances of Prime95 and Orthos at the same time for about 10 hrs with the cpu temperature reaching about 50C. My setting is the following:
7*428=2996MHz
DDR2-800 XMS2-6400 5-5-5-12 @ DDR-856 with 2.0v...
I second that...
I am having the same issues with this motherboard. I think that the source of all the problems are the memory dividers. I am able to run dual Prime95 stable for 12hrs( I have not try 24hrs yet) by keeping the memory at a 1:1 rate(310mhz *2=620mhz); however, as soon as I try...
The only problem that I have is that there seems to be no substantial gain in lowering the temps with the my new Zalman heatsink; I just want to know what is causing this.
Well, I have two front intake 80mm fans, 1 rear 120mm exhaust fan, the power supply's exhaust fan, and the hs/f is basically directing all the air towards the rear fan. Btw, I am using a coolmaster centurion 5 case. Thank you guys.
I used 70% alcohol to clean the surface. Could that be a negative factor? In addition, if the heatsink contact surface is the problem, how can i check if it is even? If it is not even,how can I make it even? Thank you
I recently installed a Zalman 9500 led with Arctic Silver 5. I really don?t know if I did something wrong, because the temps that I am getting now(40C-45C) are very similar to the ones that I was previously getting with the Amd stock heatsink (43/44C-47/46C). In regards to the thermal compound...
I just wanted to know if I am overclocking my rig in a proper way, since this is my first rig being overclocked. I am using the stock hsf (4 pipes). I have ran prime95 for about two hours with no problems at all; however, my computer crushes an gives me the Windows blue screen once in a while...
This is my first time overclocking my rig. I have my X2 4400 currently at 2.64GHZ using the stock hsf. I have ran prime95's torture test and cpu tester pro's cpu test simultaneously with the cpu reaching top temperatures of mostly 47C, and rarely 48C. The Vcore is set up at about 1.42v...
I really don't think that the problem is the memory, but rather, with the motherboard or the cpu. Thanks. Is there any body with the same mobo or cpu having the same problem?
I am trying to overclock my x2 4400 to 2.7 ghz on my a8n32 sli deluxe. However, everytime I increase the fsb over 235(235x11) it gives me an "overclocking error" messege, so everytime I have to go back and re-configure the numbers to 230. The V-core is currently at 1.475 v. I am using corsair...
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