- Jun 24, 2005
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I own an ASUS A8N-SLI Premium motherboard, OCZ EL DDR PC-4000 Dual Channel Gold VX(2x512MB) memory and AMD Athlon 64 X2 4400+ CPU.I had the memory working at 400MHz for six months and today i decided to set it at 500MHz.After all memory is sold as 500MHz.
I set the memory frequency at 500MHz from BIOS>Advanced>CPU Configuration>DRAM Configuration. When i did that, the option at Advanced>Jumperfree Configuration>Overclock Profile was automatically set to Auto. The CPU Frequency was set at 250MHz and the CPU Multiplier was set to Auto.I set Overclock Profile to Manual and then DRAM Configuration>Timing Mode was set to Auto. The result is that if i overclock the memory i can't choose DRAM Voltage and the CPU is automatically set to 250*11=2750MHz. After the memory test the system hangs.If i overclock the CPU 250*9=2250MHz I can't set memory timings on my own.It is set at 266MHZ. The BIOS revision is 1011-006.Is there a way(maybe another BIOS revision) that will allow me to set both settings to manual at the same time?
I set the memory frequency at 500MHz from BIOS>Advanced>CPU Configuration>DRAM Configuration. When i did that, the option at Advanced>Jumperfree Configuration>Overclock Profile was automatically set to Auto. The CPU Frequency was set at 250MHz and the CPU Multiplier was set to Auto.I set Overclock Profile to Manual and then DRAM Configuration>Timing Mode was set to Auto. The result is that if i overclock the memory i can't choose DRAM Voltage and the CPU is automatically set to 250*11=2750MHz. After the memory test the system hangs.If i overclock the CPU 250*9=2250MHz I can't set memory timings on my own.It is set at 266MHZ. The BIOS revision is 1011-006.Is there a way(maybe another BIOS revision) that will allow me to set both settings to manual at the same time?
