Well I'm a bit new to overclocking, read the entire thread of Zebo's guide, http://forums.anandtech.com/messageview...atid=28&threadid=1497607&enterthread=y and all the replies to try and find more info.
I followed the steps, and got a max HTT/FSB of 305 (safe booting up to windows) with the memoryclock at 200 (bios minimum) and the remaining setting at default with a multiplier of x6.
Step 2 I managed to get a cpu high of 2650 stable in 2 instances of prime at 1.5 voltage sitting around 48-52c full load. At 2700 I started getting errors. Memoryclock again at 200, and defaults.
Step 3 is where it gets a bit wierd. I kept the memoryclock at 200 (minimum) and set the cpu multiplier at x6 and set my memory timings for LL with 2-2-2-7 (2gb (2x1) dual ddr-400 corsair xms pc-3200), not sure if that was the best way to go, but I'm a bit of a noob at doing memory clocks and such and not sure which would be the best way for me (intensive gaming/dvd playing/photoshop useage). I set the voltage at 2.9v for the memory. I managed to get up to 305 HTT/FSB running memorytest step 5 and 6 with no errors, I didn't go past that since it seemed a bit pointless when my HTT/FSB seems to end there when booting to windows.
Now I tried to compile all these figures into the Optimizer, I got suggested settings of :
9 x 296 - DDR400 - x3 HT
9 x 296 - DDR333 - x3 HT
Now I tried to run my memoryclock at 400 and my computer basically said No. It wouldn't post or goto CMOS, I had to manually remove the mobo battery to get defaults back so I could get back to BIOS. Not sure what I'm doing wrong here tbh. It seems the computer won't even boot up with the memoryclock set at 400. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Is my only option running memoryclock 200 to get my cpu clock up to 2650? Seems that's quite detrimental to memory speeds. Excuse me if these are dumb questions. Rig info below:
ASUS A8N-E Mobo (newest drivers 1010 nforce 4)
Athlon X2 3800+
2 GB (2x1gb) Corsair Dual DDR400 XMS PC-3200
Powercolor x800 GTO x16pipe
Audigy 2 ZS Gamer
x2 WD 74gb Raptors RAID-Striped (SATA 3 & 4)
XP Professional x64
I followed the steps, and got a max HTT/FSB of 305 (safe booting up to windows) with the memoryclock at 200 (bios minimum) and the remaining setting at default with a multiplier of x6.
Step 2 I managed to get a cpu high of 2650 stable in 2 instances of prime at 1.5 voltage sitting around 48-52c full load. At 2700 I started getting errors. Memoryclock again at 200, and defaults.
Step 3 is where it gets a bit wierd. I kept the memoryclock at 200 (minimum) and set the cpu multiplier at x6 and set my memory timings for LL with 2-2-2-7 (2gb (2x1) dual ddr-400 corsair xms pc-3200), not sure if that was the best way to go, but I'm a bit of a noob at doing memory clocks and such and not sure which would be the best way for me (intensive gaming/dvd playing/photoshop useage). I set the voltage at 2.9v for the memory. I managed to get up to 305 HTT/FSB running memorytest step 5 and 6 with no errors, I didn't go past that since it seemed a bit pointless when my HTT/FSB seems to end there when booting to windows.
Now I tried to compile all these figures into the Optimizer, I got suggested settings of :
9 x 296 - DDR400 - x3 HT
9 x 296 - DDR333 - x3 HT
Now I tried to run my memoryclock at 400 and my computer basically said No. It wouldn't post or goto CMOS, I had to manually remove the mobo battery to get defaults back so I could get back to BIOS. Not sure what I'm doing wrong here tbh. It seems the computer won't even boot up with the memoryclock set at 400. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Is my only option running memoryclock 200 to get my cpu clock up to 2650? Seems that's quite detrimental to memory speeds. Excuse me if these are dumb questions. Rig info below:
ASUS A8N-E Mobo (newest drivers 1010 nforce 4)
Athlon X2 3800+
2 GB (2x1gb) Corsair Dual DDR400 XMS PC-3200
Powercolor x800 GTO x16pipe
Audigy 2 ZS Gamer
x2 WD 74gb Raptors RAID-Striped (SATA 3 & 4)
XP Professional x64