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CreativeTom

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I am trying to get a decent overclock all I get is 2.31 from a 3700+ san diego

anyone have a good guide for a DFI ultra-d board for overclocking?
 

wolfpack15

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do a search for san diego 3700+ (or just 3700+) in cpu/oc'ing forum.. there are plenty of post on that topic to atleast get you started..
 

Matt2

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if you're getting crashes while using a memory divider, flash to the 7/4/05 BIOS. Works wonders.
 

w00t

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obviously, sumthing is holding you back please post your specs.

by the way good choice of processor that thing oc's like a beast gets to 2.8 easy.
 

CreativeTom

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My setting are as follows...

FSB Bus Frequency: 230
LDT/FSB Ratio: Auto
CPU/FSB Ratio: x11
CPU Vid StartUp Value: StartUp

CPU VID Control: 1.550v
CPU VID Special Control: Auto
LDT Voltage Control: 1.20v
Chip Set Voltage Control: 1.50v
DRAM Voltage Control: 2.90v

DRAM Frequency Set (Mhz): 200
Command Per Clock (CPC): Enable
CAS Latency Control (Tcl): 2.5
RAS# to CAS# delay (Trcd): 04
Min RAS# active time (Tras): 06
Row precharge time (Trp): 03
Row cycle time (Trc): 7
Row refresh cyc time (Trfc): 16
Row to Row delay (Trrd): 02
Write recovery time (Twr): 02
Write to Read delay (Twtr): 02
Read to Write delay (Trwt): 02 (03 can increase
stability)
Refresh period (Tref): 4708
Write CAS Latency (Twcl): Auto
DRAM Bank Interleave: Enabled


DQS Skew Control: Auto
DQS Skew Value: 0
DRAM Drive Strength: Level 7 (Auto can increase
stability)
DRAM Data Drive Strength: Level 2
Max Async Latency: 08.0 ns (09.0 ns can increase
stability)
Read Preamble Time: 05.0 ns
IdleCycle Limit: 016
Dynamic Counter: Disable
R/Q Queue Bypass: 16X
Bypass Max: 07X
32 Byte Ganularity: Disable(8 Bursts)

I have tried a ton of options, but nothing works. I found someone else with these same specs and I can't figure out why they don't work for me at all.
 

Thor86

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Originally posted by: CreativeTom
My setting are as follows...

FSB Bus Frequency: 230
LDT/FSB Ratio: Auto Change this to 4X or even 3X
CPU/FSB Ratio: x11
CPU Vid StartUp Value: StartUp

CPU VID Control: 1.550v
CPU VID Special Control: Auto
LDT Voltage Control: 1.20v
Chip Set Voltage Control: 1.50v
DRAM Voltage Control: 2.90v

DRAM Frequency Set (Mhz): 200 Use a divider and change this to 166 or even 133
Command Per Clock (CPC): Enable
CAS Latency Control (Tcl): 2.5
RAS# to CAS# delay (Trcd): 04
Min RAS# active time (Tras): 06
Row precharge time (Trp): 03
Row cycle time (Trc): 7
Row refresh cyc time (Trfc): 16
Row to Row delay (Trrd): 02
Write recovery time (Twr): 02
Write to Read delay (Twtr): 02
Read to Write delay (Trwt): 02 (03 can increase
stability)
Refresh period (Tref): 4708
Write CAS Latency (Twcl): Auto
DRAM Bank Interleave: Enabled


DQS Skew Control: Auto
DQS Skew Value: 0
DRAM Drive Strength: Level 7 (Auto can increase
stability)
DRAM Data Drive Strength: Level 2
Max Async Latency: 08.0 ns (09.0 ns can increase
stability)
Read Preamble Time: 05.0 ns
IdleCycle Limit: 016
Dynamic Counter: Disable
R/Q Queue Bypass: 16X
Bypass Max: 07X
32 Byte Ganularity: Disable(8 Bursts)

I have tried a ton of options, but nothing works. I found someone else with these same specs and I can't figure out why they don't work for me at all.

Does this other user use the same RAM? If so, then they BSing you or your RAM may be defective. Try running Memtest as well to make sure your RAM is able to run without errors.

 

CreativeTom

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Originally posted by: Thor86
Originally posted by: CreativeTom
My setting are as follows...

FSB Bus Frequency: 230
LDT/FSB Ratio: Auto Change this to 4X or even 3X
CPU/FSB Ratio: x11
CPU Vid StartUp Value: StartUp

CPU VID Control: 1.550v
CPU VID Special Control: Auto
LDT Voltage Control: 1.20v
Chip Set Voltage Control: 1.50v
DRAM Voltage Control: 2.90v

DRAM Frequency Set (Mhz): 200 Use a divider and change this to 166 or even 133
Command Per Clock (CPC): Enable
CAS Latency Control (Tcl): 2.5
RAS# to CAS# delay (Trcd): 04
Min RAS# active time (Tras): 06
Row precharge time (Trp): 03
Row cycle time (Trc): 7
Row refresh cyc time (Trfc): 16
Row to Row delay (Trrd): 02
Write recovery time (Twr): 02
Write to Read delay (Twtr): 02
Read to Write delay (Trwt): 02 (03 can increase
stability)
Refresh period (Tref): 4708
Write CAS Latency (Twcl): Auto
DRAM Bank Interleave: Enabled


DQS Skew Control: Auto
DQS Skew Value: 0
DRAM Drive Strength: Level 7 (Auto can increase
stability)
DRAM Data Drive Strength: Level 2
Max Async Latency: 08.0 ns (09.0 ns can increase
stability)
Read Preamble Time: 05.0 ns
IdleCycle Limit: 016
Dynamic Counter: Disable
R/Q Queue Bypass: 16X
Bypass Max: 07X
32 Byte Ganularity: Disable(8 Bursts)

I have tried a ton of options, but nothing works. I found someone else with these same specs and I can't figure out why they don't work for me at all.

Does this other user use the same RAM? If so, then they BSing you or your RAM may be defective. Try running Memtest as well to make sure your RAM is able to run without errors.


Yep everything is the same, right now I am stable at 2.53Ghz, and I ran memtest, everything looks cool now.

I did want to see how much I could get out of the Sandy, then I will probably stick with this setting now.