I have the following system:
Asus P4b533-V
Pentium4 2,26 GHz
Corsair XMS 3200 v2.1
Right, had some airflow issues that caused the cpu to idle at ~52 C. The problem was the lack of sufficient airflow which is now fixed, idleing at 38 C. 🙂
The problem arises now when upping the fsb in bios. At fsb 140 running 3D Mark 2001 it would crash, and I have to restart. This is with the 4:5 memory ratio, giving DDR 350. So I set the ratio at 4:3, and suddenly it runs stable again. This it also what happens when running fsb at 150. Computer crashes at the 4:5 ratio (DDR 375), but runs fine at the 4:3 ratio at 2550 MHz. This is with Cas 2,5 - 3 - 3 - T2. I can run the CPU stable at 2720 (160*17) with the 4:3 setting, but the memory fails with the 4:5 setting which would give me DDR 400.
Now, according to my vendor, they claim it could be the motherboard as much as the ram failing here, that a bios upgrade could fix this problem.. Anyone heard of problems with the P4b533-V with Corsair XMS? I'm about to RMA my ram, but am abit unsure if it's the mobo or the ram. Thoughts ?
Housey
Asus P4b533-V
Pentium4 2,26 GHz
Corsair XMS 3200 v2.1
Right, had some airflow issues that caused the cpu to idle at ~52 C. The problem was the lack of sufficient airflow which is now fixed, idleing at 38 C. 🙂
The problem arises now when upping the fsb in bios. At fsb 140 running 3D Mark 2001 it would crash, and I have to restart. This is with the 4:5 memory ratio, giving DDR 350. So I set the ratio at 4:3, and suddenly it runs stable again. This it also what happens when running fsb at 150. Computer crashes at the 4:5 ratio (DDR 375), but runs fine at the 4:3 ratio at 2550 MHz. This is with Cas 2,5 - 3 - 3 - T2. I can run the CPU stable at 2720 (160*17) with the 4:3 setting, but the memory fails with the 4:5 setting which would give me DDR 400.
Now, according to my vendor, they claim it could be the motherboard as much as the ram failing here, that a bios upgrade could fix this problem.. Anyone heard of problems with the P4b533-V with Corsair XMS? I'm about to RMA my ram, but am abit unsure if it's the mobo or the ram. Thoughts ?
Housey