Hitting the Wall

DLzone

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I just recently bought an Asus P4P800 to go along with my 2.4b. I threw in the new board and tried to see what my processor was capable of. First try I hit a completely stable 3.06 ghz (167 FSB) with my memmory timings maxed out. CPU temps were great: Idle 20C Full load 30C. Yet whenever I try pushing it further then 169 FSB the monitor does not display anything, I can hear it go through the boot process, but I don't get anything on the monitor. I tried backing down the memmory timings, and increasing the voltage, but have still had no luck. My only guess is that perhaps the Geforce 3 Ti 200 is at fault but still this doesn't make much sense because the Asus has frequency locks to keep it in check. I will know for sure as my replacement Radeon 9800 will arrive tomorrow (my original crapped on me day before). Still, I can't figure out what is holding me back. If anyone has any insight please let me know. Here are my full system specs.

P4 2.4B (Bios: 1010)
Asus P4P800
2 x 256 Corsair Cas 2 DDr 400
Geforce 3 Ti 200 (Being replaced by Radeon 9800
Sound Blaster Audigy
Maxtor 80
WD 60


 

Duvie

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Try actually manually setting the agp to 68mhz to 70mhz and see if that helps....

Also up the vagp to 1.6-1.65v and the vdimm should be at 2.75-2.85v...
 

DLzone

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Ok, I tried what you said. Unfortunatley the bios I have only lets you adjust the AGP voltage from 1.6-1.7. I put the voltage at 1.7 (was 1.6) and vdimm at 2.85 (was 2.75). Also the bios only lets you select between 3 diferent frequency locks I chose the higher 77.33 I think. After doing all this I was able to reach 171FSB = 3.078 ghz. But soon after the monitor would either go dark or I would get corruption. :( I'm going to upgrade to the newest bios and see if that helps.