I have an ASUS P4P800SE running a Celeron D 330 @ 3.34 GHZ. I have tried 2 different makes of DDR and for some reason I cannot get dual channel mode to come on. I first tried a pair of Corsair value select 512 MB DDR sticks with no luck (and some system instability). I am now running a stable...
I am testing using the blend, but I thought Prime 95 would always use 100% CPU. Is it possible I cannot max out my CPU now that it is over-clocked?
Thanks for your assistance,
I am jsut scared I am pushing my CPU to far.
-Sean
I have been over clocking my system recently. To test stability and heat increases I started a run of Prime 95. Normally Prime 95 gets my CPU at 100% and it stays there. Now when I run Prime 95 the CPU usage jumps all over the place from 2% to 70%. I am concerned. Is this normal behavior or...
I though you might have different choices than me...
My best advice to you is to do what I did to figure out what the actual RAM diverder is. Download CPU Z (just google it). This will give you the exact settings. On the memory tab of CPU Z you will see the RAM divider. Now change your...
I have my divider set to 5:4
The seting is in the Jumperfree menu area and is called DRAM reference freq. ASUS does this setting different than other MB companies. Set the DRAM Freqency acording to your processor type. On my setup (Celeron D) the 333 MHZ = 5:4 ratio, the 266 MHZ = 1:1.
I...
I have been having some fun over clocking my Celeron D 330 (2.66 GHZ). I am currently running 100% stable at:
20 X 167 = 3.34 GHZ
MEM 4:5 ratio = 207.5 MHZ
ASUS P4P800SE MB
Nominal voltage
Stock cooling
I upped the voltage 1 notch last night and was able to boot and run 3D Mark at...
Assuminig that I do place the memory in the correct slots (1 and 3 for the P4P800SE) and the memory is the identical make, how does the MB actually determine if the memory can work in dual channel. I was wondring if if performs some tests and the memory, or does it jst read the SPD for each...
I have an ASUS P4P800SE MB. I cannot seem to get memory to function in dual channel mode. My first pair of DDR module was a matched pair of Corsair Value Select. This memory caused stability problems in my system and would not run in dual channel. I am now running a stable configuration with...
It is interesting,
Please note that even though my MB supports dual channel DDR I am running in single channel mode. I cannot seem to get dual channel to run.
If you have any tims on getting dual channel to run let me know.
-Sean
Last night I set the memory ratio to 1:1 and continued raising the FSB on my Celeron D 330. I set the FSB to 165 for 3.3 GHZ. The system was stable and showed no increase in heat output. but after running several 3DMark 2003 tests I found that I was scoring less at 3.3 GHZ with memory @ 165...
Thanks for the advice,
I guess if I continue past 3.2 GHZ my memory will pass it's rated 200 MHZ. Should I chnage the 5:4 memory ratio back to 1:1 and continue upping the FSB?
Are there performace probelms associated with using the 5:4 memory ratio?
Thanks for all of your help, Sorry...
How far do I dare push this Celeron D 330? I am a bit surprised it runs at 3.2 GHZ. I seem to be getting 3D Mark 2003 scores that are equal or better than some P4 2.8 scores. Do any of you have some suggestions for getting more out of this setup.
Is 5750 3D 2003 Marks good for a celeron?
Hi stevty2889,
The memory is Crucial CL3 rated at 3 3 3 8 by SPD @ 200 MHZ. So you are saying that if I am running my memory out of SPD settings by using the Turbo option on my ASUS P4P400SE, errors in MEM Test are because my latency is to low.
Do you think I should swap the new memory...
Hi All,
I just spent the weekend over-clocking my Celeron D 330 (2.66 GHZ) system. These are the specs:
Celeron D 330 2.66 GHZ processor
ASUS P4P800 SE MB
Saphire Radeon 9800 Pro
2 X crucial 512 DDR 400
Standard retail heat sink and fan
I am currently running the following settings...
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