Hiho,
I've tried to overclock the following:
Asus A8V
Winchester 3000+
2x512 Geil PC3200 (Rated 8-3-3-2.5)
and got really poor results. First i've tried to run 9x220 and mem in sync (with 2:1 ratio on A8V and 10-3-3-2.5 timings, 2.8 voltage). I've run Flight Simulator 2004 and of course it crashed after few minutes. So i've set the HT to 800mhz, pushed the FSB up to 240 and run the ram on 5:3 ratio so the mem will run at PC3200 level (i left the timings at 10-3-3-2.5). This time i've run FS2004 and it did run for 1,5 hours with no problems. so i left the computer overnight with Prime95 running the torture test (the maximum heat one). Unfortunately it crashed after an hour. I've dropped the FSB to 230, no improvement, prime95 crashed. Pushed the voltage to 1.425, 1.450, still no good. Upgraded the BIOS to 1.009, disabled AGP fast-writes, still nothing. The CPU is running as cool as 44C so the heat is rather not an issue, despite stock cooling. My power supply is Modecom 350W, nothing superb, but the voltages reported are stable also (the only weird thing is the 12v is reported as 11.49 - 11.51, but i've read that sometimes asus probe misreports the 12v and if it's stable with no significant fluctuations then it's OK). Do i just have a lame chip or is there anything else i can do to improve the o/c? Until now all i could achieve was 220mhz FSB with 5.3 ratio or 210FSB with 2:1 ... Prime95 runs fine on my chip with stock settings so it's not a problem with the program itself.
Thanx,
I've tried to overclock the following:
Asus A8V
Winchester 3000+
2x512 Geil PC3200 (Rated 8-3-3-2.5)
and got really poor results. First i've tried to run 9x220 and mem in sync (with 2:1 ratio on A8V and 10-3-3-2.5 timings, 2.8 voltage). I've run Flight Simulator 2004 and of course it crashed after few minutes. So i've set the HT to 800mhz, pushed the FSB up to 240 and run the ram on 5:3 ratio so the mem will run at PC3200 level (i left the timings at 10-3-3-2.5). This time i've run FS2004 and it did run for 1,5 hours with no problems. so i left the computer overnight with Prime95 running the torture test (the maximum heat one). Unfortunately it crashed after an hour. I've dropped the FSB to 230, no improvement, prime95 crashed. Pushed the voltage to 1.425, 1.450, still no good. Upgraded the BIOS to 1.009, disabled AGP fast-writes, still nothing. The CPU is running as cool as 44C so the heat is rather not an issue, despite stock cooling. My power supply is Modecom 350W, nothing superb, but the voltages reported are stable also (the only weird thing is the 12v is reported as 11.49 - 11.51, but i've read that sometimes asus probe misreports the 12v and if it's stable with no significant fluctuations then it's OK). Do i just have a lame chip or is there anything else i can do to improve the o/c? Until now all i could achieve was 220mhz FSB with 5.3 ratio or 210FSB with 2:1 ... Prime95 runs fine on my chip with stock settings so it's not a problem with the program itself.
Thanx,