Yesterday I got my Opteron 165 up to 2.52 at 1.375V, 24 hours dual Prime stable. I have a DFI Lanparty nF4 Ultra-D, and I'm trying to run my 2x1 GB G.SKILL DDR500 with a 188 (9/10) divider, which puts it at DDR504 at the stock timings (3-4-4-8, T1). It passed one hour worth of tests in MemTest (3+ passes of all tests), but is having a problem with dual Prime with large FFTs (or small FTTs--whichever is labeled "stresses RAM"). If I set each instance to one core and hit the Core 0 instance about half a second before the Core 1, I get an error on Core 0 after exactly 6 seconds each time. If I start Core 1 the half-second ahead, I don't get an error (at least after a few minutes). I tried running at the BIOS' default volts of 2.6, then down to 2.5 (which I heard the G.SKILL like), then up to 2.7, and even 2.8. All give me the same error.
The BIOS' reading of the DRAM voltage is always .6v above what I set it at--which seems odd--and MBM5 backs this up. It seems that the RAM idles at .6v above the voltage I set, and then approaches the correct voltage under load (according to MBM5). Not sure if this is relevant.
Also, when I first installed everything the other day, the BIOS began freezing up randomly (before overclocking). I tried flashing the BIOS, but would still freeze up. I swapped out the G.SKILL and replaced them with my old 2x512MB Corsair sticks, and the freezing stopped. After I put the G.SKILL back in, the freezing didn't come back. After this I overclocked my Opteron, and the BIOS remained fine. But when I changed the DRAM voltage to 2.5, my BIOS froze up again. Not sure if this is relevant, either.
Thanks in advance for your help!
The BIOS' reading of the DRAM voltage is always .6v above what I set it at--which seems odd--and MBM5 backs this up. It seems that the RAM idles at .6v above the voltage I set, and then approaches the correct voltage under load (according to MBM5). Not sure if this is relevant.
Also, when I first installed everything the other day, the BIOS began freezing up randomly (before overclocking). I tried flashing the BIOS, but would still freeze up. I swapped out the G.SKILL and replaced them with my old 2x512MB Corsair sticks, and the freezing stopped. After I put the G.SKILL back in, the freezing didn't come back. After this I overclocked my Opteron, and the BIOS remained fine. But when I changed the DRAM voltage to 2.5, my BIOS froze up again. Not sure if this is relevant, either.
Thanks in advance for your help!