Originally posted by: Intelligence3
I am getting my fail with Corsair XMS3500, Blargh, so I am curious what you will find. Please let us know what happens.
Wow, I was just about to come in here and ask a question about that.Originally posted by: ccjjr59
Quick question for anyone that already has an IC7 or IC7-G
What is the sound level of the northbridge fan?
If it is louder then your power supply can I buy a quieter version fan to cool the northbridge?
Thanks
Originally posted by: Blargh
Hm crap.... got to pass 18 tthen i got an error :/ ... tried upping the vdimm and it went right back to failing in the first 4 passes :/
*sigh* looks liek im gunna need that 3700 afterall.
Originally posted by: KillerBob
JB,
If it fails, it'll do in pass 1. I usually stop it after 5 passes, thinking that if it passes that far along, it's OK.
Right now I am running it at 228MHz, 5:4, PSB800, Fixed AGP/PCI, and 2.7v on the DRAM. It passes all Memtest86.
The idle temp on the CPU (using Hardware Doctor 2.71) is 50, The system is 34, and the PSU 34. These temps go up about 10 derees at stress, but it depends a lot on the weather outside!
I think a limitation I have on the PC is the SCSI card I am using, as well as the PCI Audigy card. I also have 3 CD/DVDs installed (2 SCSI, 1 IDE).
I just do not understand why the RAM is fine at 220MHz, 1:1, PSB800, and 2.7v, which is RAM at 440MHz, BUT it fails at 230MHz, 5:4 PSB800, Fixed AGP/PCI, and 2.7v, which is RAM at ONLY 368MHz??? BTW, this crash in Memtest86; I have never felt that in Windows, not even during Sandra or 3DMark2001 performance checks.
2.7/2.8, it doesn't make a difference at the 228/230 problem. Giving the DIMMs 2.8 helped me in 220/1:1. but in 230/5:4 I still get errors in Memtest. Works in Windows though.Originally posted by: thatsright KillerBob, did you ever try setting your RAM to Vdimm 2.8V? I couldn't really get a successful, stable OC to what I like until I bumped my Vdimm up to 2.8. Yet when running the FSB divider at 5:4, it should be easy to get up to at Least FSB 250Mhz. Just a thought, as it seems your Vdimm would hold you back a bit when O'Cing.
Originally posted by: owizard
Hi,
I am building a CAD workstation with the following specification.
P 4 3.0 GHz 800 FSB
Abit IC7-G motherboard
2 x Corsair XMS 3500 512 MB RAM
2 x Western Digital Raptor 36 GB for striping
Ati Fire GLX1 graphics card
Sony DWU-10A DVD Writer
Windows XP professional
The machine boots fine and starts XP installation. However, I am having trouble in getting XP to recognise the RAID drivers during installation. XP is unable to read the drivers from the floppy that came with the motherboard. It just asks me to insert the "manufacturer-supplied hardware installation disk".
I have downloaded the drivers from Abit's website and I am still having the same problem. Many users in this forum seem to have successfully installed the Raptor drives in RAID 0 configuration using this motherboard. My BIOS is dated 27/03/2003. I would be grateful to anyone who could help me in this matter. I need to install this machine tomorrow. Thanks a lot.
Originally posted by: dwb122
Wow, I was just about to come in here and ask a question about that.Originally posted by: ccjjr59
Quick question for anyone that already has an IC7 or IC7-G
What is the sound level of the northbridge fan?
If it is louder then your power supply can I buy a quieter version fan to cool the northbridge?
Thanks
A little while ago I heard that earlier releases of the IC7 have a northbridge fan that is kind of defective in that it can get incredibly loud. Is that true? If so, I think I've got one. It seems as though the northbridge fan gets kinda loud off-and-on. What would be a good fan to replace it with?
Originally posted by: Blargh
Originally posted by: Intelligence3
I am getting my fail with Corsair XMS3500, Blargh, so I am curious what you will find. Please let us know what happens.
OMG OMG DUDE!! I think i have it fixed!! Someone just posted this info on the abit forums that he found elsewhere...
"Well I might have fixed my problem.. Read on another forum that you should disable the last two memory settings in the game accelerator menu, ie Read Delay Adjust and Command Per Clock.. Before I did this, I could not get any higher than 260 FSB stable using 2XCorsair 512MB PC3500C2.. Once I changed the two settings to disable, default is auto, I can now run at 283 FSB prime95 and 3DMark2001SE stable.. So if you're having issues like I was, give it a shot.."
Testing it now with these settings
NBS800
1:1
FIXED agp lock
2.65v
2,6,3,3
Running memtest right now, its at pass 12!!! ITs NEVER gotten that far without an error!! OMFG!! Looks like i wont need that 3700 afterall.![]()
I can't hear it over my ps fan. Even if my case is open I can't hear it. I don't know what people were complaining about.
Originally posted by: roystarman
Did you ever get the OC to work? If so what made it work? Just curious since I have dabbled with this a little and wanted to know how you fared.
Nope, never got it to work. I really can't think of anything aside from flashing the 1.3 bios from the 1.4 I'm using, but I don't know how much that will help. I've tried countless setting combinations and I can't get the damn thing to boot with the FSB clocked 1mhz over the stock speed.This is for dwb22. It looks by the change in Icon probably not.
