Ok to keep this simple, yet detailed, here goes:
I'm running:
AMD 3800+ X2 processor (stock 2ghz)
2GB of DDR 400 Memory
Asus A8N-E motherboard
GeForce XFX 6800GS XXX Edition 256MB DDR3 video
2x160GB Seagate HD's in Raid 0 (on SATA ports 3 and 4)
Now, I did the steps for OCing, first I turned down the memory and the multiplier in the BIOS, went to Windows and used ClockGen to find the max FSB. This froze at 285 so I assume 280 is safe.
Went back to Bios to change multiplier back up to test max CPU speed. Managed to get it in windows with ClockGen to 2500MHZ without errors in Prime95 (and heat around 47 degrees C).
Now, when I go into the BIOS, and try and raise the FSB it won't boot passed 220mhz, or even if I drop it to 333mhz (166) it still won't boot. Memory timing stock is 3-3-3-8. I increased voltage on DDR to 2.65 and can drop it to 2.5-3-3-8 but still doesn't book
The machine will post at these settings and by not booting I mean will not go passed the IRQ display screen. It just
sits.
Any suggestions for someone who wants to get more potential out of his PC?
Thanks!
I'm running:
AMD 3800+ X2 processor (stock 2ghz)
2GB of DDR 400 Memory
Asus A8N-E motherboard
GeForce XFX 6800GS XXX Edition 256MB DDR3 video
2x160GB Seagate HD's in Raid 0 (on SATA ports 3 and 4)
Now, I did the steps for OCing, first I turned down the memory and the multiplier in the BIOS, went to Windows and used ClockGen to find the max FSB. This froze at 285 so I assume 280 is safe.
Went back to Bios to change multiplier back up to test max CPU speed. Managed to get it in windows with ClockGen to 2500MHZ without errors in Prime95 (and heat around 47 degrees C).
Now, when I go into the BIOS, and try and raise the FSB it won't boot passed 220mhz, or even if I drop it to 333mhz (166) it still won't boot. Memory timing stock is 3-3-3-8. I increased voltage on DDR to 2.65 and can drop it to 2.5-3-3-8 but still doesn't book
The machine will post at these settings and by not booting I mean will not go passed the IRQ display screen. It just
Any suggestions for someone who wants to get more potential out of his PC?