- Oct 22, 2004
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I'm really at a loss here. I bought the MSI K8N Neo2 Platinum with a new .90 nm 3000+, with 2*256 OCZ 3700 Platinum R2, planning on oc'ing the heck out of them, but for some reason I can't get past 209 FSB. I've tried every combination in the BIOS that I can think of, disabled the auto overclocking, and I've set the memory timings at 2.5-4-4-10 1T just like in the 939 .90nm review, and set the memory voltage and cpu voltage accordingly as well.
But as soon as I go to 210 FSB I get the safe mode error and the system is defaulted back to 200. I've backed off the CPU voltage and memory voltage one a time to see what the limiting factor is, but nothing at all seems to change 209 as the top FSB I can reach.
Here's an interesting tidbit: in the BIOS under HT frequency there are no options and ESC doesn't work. I have to Ctrl-Alt-Del to get out of it. This wasn't the way it was when I first got the board, only after I flashed the BIOS to the newest version. Also, sometimes the clock multiplier on the CPU gets set at 5 instead of 9.
Now I've successfully reached 240 FSB with this same memory with a Asus P4C800-E Deluxe and a 2.8C P4, so I know it's not the memory, unless it's just that my memory doesn't work well with the 939 chipset, but I've read to the contrary in many AnandTech reviews about this memory. So I'm pretty sure that my problem lies with the board or the proc, and my guess is it's the board.
Any suggestions about a course of action?
But as soon as I go to 210 FSB I get the safe mode error and the system is defaulted back to 200. I've backed off the CPU voltage and memory voltage one a time to see what the limiting factor is, but nothing at all seems to change 209 as the top FSB I can reach.
Here's an interesting tidbit: in the BIOS under HT frequency there are no options and ESC doesn't work. I have to Ctrl-Alt-Del to get out of it. This wasn't the way it was when I first got the board, only after I flashed the BIOS to the newest version. Also, sometimes the clock multiplier on the CPU gets set at 5 instead of 9.
Now I've successfully reached 240 FSB with this same memory with a Asus P4C800-E Deluxe and a 2.8C P4, so I know it's not the memory, unless it's just that my memory doesn't work well with the 939 chipset, but I've read to the contrary in many AnandTech reviews about this memory. So I'm pretty sure that my problem lies with the board or the proc, and my guess is it's the board.
Any suggestions about a course of action?