I am supposed to have pc4000 memory but i cant even run 1 : 1 with an FSB of 220 without failing memtest/prime95...(multiplier down to 6, so just to check RAM)
Im not the only one with this problem so it seems, is it the Motherboard maybe?
I heard the Asus A8V deluxe has some undervolting...
suppose the heatsink is pretty well fixed on the processor...is gently twisting the cooler a bad idea?
I thought not, but i heard that twisting the heatsink, can bend or even break the pins of the processor?
I've asked this before, but didnt get a satisfying answer....(yes its driving me crazy)
Suppose : I run mulit 10 x Fsb 250...With memclock set to 2 : 1 (remember..asus board), and i have DDR500 memory...
Then my Bench scores should be higher then with memclock set to Auto >(which i think is...
I cant figure this out:
Look at sig
When i use "auto" on the mem timing, instead of "limit 2 : 1 ddr400" with a FSB of 250, my scores are way higher when benching.
But my scores should be higher with 2 : 1 ddr400 > which with a FSB of 250 should make my memory run at 500mhz, (1 : 1)...On...
look at sig
Here's the thing...When i set my memory to 2 : 1 ddr 400 (which is fact is 1 : 1) with a FSB 250, i should get better bench scores then when setting the memory on auto? right? (divider is used on auto i think...A64 tweaker says mem clk 166 when on auto)
But the scores drop...
I cant seem to get the FSB higher than 250 mhz on my A8V deluxe...Under no circumstances.
Now ive heard that many KT800 chipsets have this "problem",,,
ANy of you have this board and did manage the FSB to go over 250? Just wondering if im the idiot here, or my motherboard...
Oh and not...
I have a 300 watts "vikings" crappy PSU, I was just wondering if the low wattage could damage my motherboard and video card..
amd64 3500 (newcastle)
asus a8v deluxe rev2
asus X800XT plat.ed.
corsair twinx 1024 pc4000 (2 x 512 obviously)
2 optical drives
1 harddrive
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