I am in the process of RMAing my faulty kingston hyper-x ram (won't run 100% stable even at default settings), and I am noticing my 2400+ won't do 2.5 ghrz stable anymore :(
I've been trying to burn in this processor for about a day now and nothing is working.
Could it be that the...
Makes sure it isn't Kingston, I am having the worst experiance with them ever.
What I need it to do is atleast go up to 210fsb and low latencies.
Thanks
I did the mod to give my ram more voltages, but nothing changed in my bios. How do I give my ram more voltages?
I am pretty sure I did this correctly since nothing has blown up and I double checked to make sure I soldered a wire to the correct pins.
Can someone lead me to this. I want to put 3.1 volts into my kingston hyper-x pc3200 so the damn things will go to 220 fsb stable.
Also, what is considered *too much* in the world of RAM voltaging. I have heatspreaders on my Hyper-X and even at 2.9 volts, they just get warm.
Thanks in advance
I currently am running 2 volts into my 2400+ M so I can get 2.55 stable, my question here is, I feel that I can get more mhrz out of this baby with some more volts. Would it be a good idea to do that (I would never go above 2.5 voltages)?
I am running it on a thermaltake volcano 12+ and it...
Ugh, yeah. I quit. I can't get a divider that will help me out here. The closest I can get to 400 mhrz is 360 (my fsb is at 230, I can't go higher) and performance is worse.
Just out of curiosity, what's wrong with the AXP dividers?
My kingston hyper-x ram blows chunks (can't go above 205 fsb at 8-3-3-2.5 stable) and I have been forced to settle my overclock for my 2400+M to 2.55 ghrz (204x12.5) becuase of it. My question is, would there be any increase in performance were I to have a higher fsb with a divider so my ram...
With some tweaks in the config file, my arperature size set to 512 I am able to play doom 3 at ultra settings on my 6800 gt (430, 1170) at 75 fps (on the timedemo)
I recently bought a thermaltake purepower 420 watt psu and it's been randomely restarting, my computer. I looked in motherboard monitor and apparently my 12v rail idles at 11.73 or 11.80 and itloads to even 11.6X. My initial thought was because I had 1.95 volts pumped into my cpu and 2.7 volts...
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