Hi Guys,
I recently built a new rig with pretty much the exact same stuff in the recent Anandtech articles rating the Neo2, AMD 3000 Winchester, and OCZ Platinum Rev 2 RAM.
My rig:
1 gig OCZ Platinum Rev 2 PC3200 - 2.5 4 4 10 1T
AMD 64 3000 Winchester
K8N Neo2 Platinum
ATI X800 XL
I bought the OCZ Platinum Rev 2 and have had nothing but problems with it. I have been able to overclock my chip to 260x9 but experienced lots of RAM problems. I am fairly new to overclocking but followed the settings illustrated in many articles on that RAM. My ram was at 2.85v (manufacturer claims it can handle at least 2.75v) and it fried the other night! I only had my fsb at 250x9 too. With 2.5 4 4 10 1T timings.
Any idea why this could have caused my RAM to fry when all of these tests on it have rated it being able to handle near 300x9 FSB with those exact same timings and voltage? Any tips on what to look out for with overclocking RAM woudl be appreciated. I just don't know how to tell when I'm approaching the threshhold of when the RAM is getting close to the danger zone.
Any advice would be appreciated.
I recently built a new rig with pretty much the exact same stuff in the recent Anandtech articles rating the Neo2, AMD 3000 Winchester, and OCZ Platinum Rev 2 RAM.
My rig:
1 gig OCZ Platinum Rev 2 PC3200 - 2.5 4 4 10 1T
AMD 64 3000 Winchester
K8N Neo2 Platinum
ATI X800 XL
I bought the OCZ Platinum Rev 2 and have had nothing but problems with it. I have been able to overclock my chip to 260x9 but experienced lots of RAM problems. I am fairly new to overclocking but followed the settings illustrated in many articles on that RAM. My ram was at 2.85v (manufacturer claims it can handle at least 2.75v) and it fried the other night! I only had my fsb at 250x9 too. With 2.5 4 4 10 1T timings.
Any idea why this could have caused my RAM to fry when all of these tests on it have rated it being able to handle near 300x9 FSB with those exact same timings and voltage? Any tips on what to look out for with overclocking RAM woudl be appreciated. I just don't know how to tell when I'm approaching the threshhold of when the RAM is getting close to the danger zone.
Any advice would be appreciated.