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MoBo Timing Options limiting OC?

jimbob200521

Diamond Member
ok, i wasnt sure whether or not to to post here or in overclocking, but this just seems more appropriate.

i recently upgraded my mobo from the asus P5GD1 to the Gigabyte GA-8GPNXP Duo, and got some new ram (2x512 crucial ddr2 pc-4200) so i could overclock my proc (3.0ghz prescott) past my previous limitation (3.8ghz). phew.

anyway, i got my ram today, and started the overclocking. i can get to a 245 bus, but anything past that, even 246, and the comp resets the proc to its stock 200mhz bus, 3.0ghz limitation. i THINK, but am not sure, that it is ram timings, but i cant find those options anywhere in the bios.

so my questions are these:

1) am i missing these options, or are they just not there on this board, which i thought was more geared towards overclockers

2) do you think it ram timings, or something else

for the record, i was able to hit 4.0ghz on my old board, but i got ram errors, so i know this proc can do better

thanks for reading through this long-winded post, and thanks for any help
 
Originally posted by: Shimmishim
go into the bios and hit control + F1, it should reveal the advanced chipset features

wow, thank you. that didnt solve my overclocking limitation, but wow, it sure revealed a lot of settings. do you know what the "top performance" setting is?
 
Originally posted by: jimbob200521
Originally posted by: Shimmishim
go into the bios and hit control + F1, it should reveal the advanced chipset features

wow, thank you. that didnt solve my overclocking limitation, but wow, it sure revealed a lot of settings. do you know what the "top performance" setting is?

glad i could help. google rules!

but no, i have no idea what top performance setting is 🙁
 
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