BIOS settings I used on my Gigabyte DS3 + E6400

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jburley

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This is my first post. I've learned a lot from all of you, and I just wanted to get your opinion.

Gigabyte DS3
E6400
2gb Kingston DDR2 667
SI 128 cpu cooler

FSB 800 (3.2Ghz)
Memory overclocked to 800 2.1V (+.1)
CPU voltage 1.35
Memory timings at auto

It's stable, and cpu temp under CPU Burn In & Prime95 together is 47C. Idle temp is 33C.
Memory timings are poor at 5 6 6 18.

Seems like I could get more out of the CPU and memory. Any suggestions on memory timings? I tried 4339 at 2.1V as suggested on the forum but the system froze.
 

cmdrdredd

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Dec 12, 2001
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Originally posted by: jburley
This is my first post. I've learned a lot from all of you, and I just wanted to get your opinion.

Gigabyte DS3
E6400
2gb Kingston DDR2 667
SI 128 cpu cooler

FSB 800 (3.2Ghz)
Memory overclocked to 800 2.1V (+.1)
CPU voltage 1.35
Memory timings at auto

It's stable, and cpu temp under CPU Burn In & Prime95 together is 47C. Idle temp is 33C.
Memory timings are poor at 5 6 6 18.

Seems like I could get more out of the CPU and memory. Any suggestions on memory timings? I tried 4339 at 2.1V as suggested on the forum but the system froze.


try 5-5-5-12 as a start.
 

jburley

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Sep 5, 2006
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Interesting. Easytune5 no longer runs at those settings, though everything else seems OK.
 

jburley

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Using Coretemp shows 55C, higher than Easytune but within range.

Should I try to push the ram further?
 

cmdrdredd

Lifer
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Originally posted by: jburley
Using Coretemp shows 55C, higher than Easytune but within range.

Should I try to push the ram further?

55c at idle? or you talking about full load on both cores?
 

cmdrdredd

Lifer
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Originally posted by: jburley
Not idle, with prime95 and CPU Burn In both running. It settled in at 57C.


That's not too bad. I get pretty high temps because I live in florida and we have to conserve our power bill by cutting back on the AC usage. My room is probably over 80F at any time (except after I have everything off for hours at a time.
 

jburley

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So you think I should try to bump up the ram timings more? Would it really make much difference?
 

cmdrdredd

Lifer
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Originally posted by: jburley
So you think I should try to bump up the ram timings more? Would it really make much difference?


you can try it, just remember to write down what works now and note what you change.