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Best way to run DDR 500 on NF4

I have:

? 3700+ San Diego
? DFI Lanparty NF4 Ultra-D
? G.Skills PC4000 2x1GB (3-4-4-8 @ DDR 500)

What's the best way to make the ram run at DDR 500?
 
Set HT Link to 4x
Set FSB/HTT to 250
Lower multiplier so 250 times (multiplier) = clock speed you want (stock if thats what you getting to)

I believe thats all
 
45 reboots later... nothin doin...

And, the Clear CMOS jumper is HORRIBLE on this board.

You'd think a psychotically popular overclockers board wouldn't
put the Clear CMOS jumper under the back end of a 7800 GT.
Then again, they put the chipset and a fan there too... nice. 😛

What is the secret magick combination of bios settings I will need
to run this DDR500 at DDR500? I have tried the recommended
timings and worse. I managed to almost boot Windows once, but
mostly can not even post.
 
I flashed to 704-2BTA and there is a "250" option,
but that is not what it seems. Enabling that and all
the timings from the techpowerup review and I get
CPU-Z reporting my ram running at 133Mhz, CPU/17.

However, during POST, it said DDR 500 3-4-4-8 1T.
And, this set of options is the only way I can get the
post to say DDR 500...
 
I dunno, maybe cpu-z is messed up.

Now it is saying my ram is running @ 160Mhz (CPU/14).

I *think* I am running at DDR 500 (250Mhz) (CPU/9).

What's a decent way to determine the truth?
 
my mobo doesnt boot when i set it to anyhting above 400 in my bios i have a venice chip and bios updated......whats wrong?
 
Need more info, what are your CPU volts?, what's your chipset volts? What's your maximum CPU overclock running a divider? Whats your max HTT with a lower CPU multi like 7, and the 100/DDR200 memory divider.

I would try bumping up the CPU volts, and the chipset volts. My 3700+ will run 250x11=2750 with 1.525v. You should up the chipset volts to 1.6v or 1.7v, and leave all the ram settings at default. Or you can drop the CPU multi to 10x250=2500 it should handle that at stock CPU volts, but still up the chipset volts.
 
10x250, +.1 volt on dram (2.7), +.05 volt on cpu (1.45v)

ClockGen reports 1.4v for CPU though I set 1.45v in bios.
And SmartGuardian reports similarly confusing 2.6v on dram.

I didn't touch the chipset. Everything was about 50° C after
6.5 hours of Prime95. I have stock cooling, with better stuff
in boxes waiting to be installed.

I may bring the volts down, but I was fed up and it seemed
to work wonders, though I admit I was shooting in the dark.

http://kaishaku.org/oc10x250.gif
 
I am wary of messing with the chipset. It's already hot and bothered.

The machine is in an Antec P180 with a Seasonic S12 430w PSU.

Apparently, this PSU is aggressively unsupported by DFI.
I may get an S12 500w to replace it if it becomes a problem.

However, everything seems to be running well now...
 
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