Ran into a real corker of late.
I've got a pair of OCZ VX PC4000 512mb modules.
Just purchased a Athlon 64 X2 3800+
Currently running them on a DFI Ultra-D NF4 mobo.
Now, if I run the RAM at a divider, (I.e. 3/4) and push up the fsb, I can run the cpu stably at 2.6gz+.
However, right now I'm running the RAM at 240fsb/480mhz, 2-2-2-6 timings with 3.0v.
If I push it to even 245fsb, 2-2-2-8 timings, I can up the volts to the RAM as high as 3.3v, I still can't test reliably with it.
Initially, my gut told me this was a problem related to the processor - I've alread ran this ram stably for months @ 3.2v with 2-2-2-7 timings at 245fsb, with the Athlon 64 3000+ cpu prior to the X2. With the 3000+, I was cpu-limited - I just couldn't push it any further.
However, as I noted earlier, if I run a divider, I can run it at 260fsb easily, and didn't bother to push it further, but I did not hit the limit.
I updated the BIOS on the mobo, still no luck - even if RAM performance actually managed to go down
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I've got a pair of OCZ VX PC4000 512mb modules.
Just purchased a Athlon 64 X2 3800+
Currently running them on a DFI Ultra-D NF4 mobo.
Now, if I run the RAM at a divider, (I.e. 3/4) and push up the fsb, I can run the cpu stably at 2.6gz+.
However, right now I'm running the RAM at 240fsb/480mhz, 2-2-2-6 timings with 3.0v.
If I push it to even 245fsb, 2-2-2-8 timings, I can up the volts to the RAM as high as 3.3v, I still can't test reliably with it.
Initially, my gut told me this was a problem related to the processor - I've alread ran this ram stably for months @ 3.2v with 2-2-2-7 timings at 245fsb, with the Athlon 64 3000+ cpu prior to the X2. With the 3000+, I was cpu-limited - I just couldn't push it any further.
However, as I noted earlier, if I run a divider, I can run it at 260fsb easily, and didn't bother to push it further, but I did not hit the limit.
I updated the BIOS on the mobo, still no luck - even if RAM performance actually managed to go down