- I am running some Kingston PC2700 DDR ValueRam - (1) x 512 stick.
- I am currently running at 167mhz FSB - a 2.4B @ 3006 @ 1.575v - a Costa Rica SL6RZ - %100 rock stable
- at 168fsb or higher it fails P95 *regardless* of cpu voltage or slow 2.5/3/3/7 memory timings
- boots into XP at > 3.2gig at 1.60v but fails P95 with immediate rounding errors in the first cycle.
- at *ANY" speed *ABOVE* 167mhz, the system is NOT stable - regardless of CPU voltage or memory timings.
I *ASSUME* that PC2700 [ 166 ] DDR will have *some* headroom to go at least 10-15mhz above 166 or is this a wrong assumption [ my previous Kingston PC 2100 DDR Valueram [ 133 ] happily did up to 154fsb ]
So ....... my question is:-
=> is it the PC2700 DDR that is holding me back from going over 167mhz FSB ?
=> is there some utility I can run to test the FSB limit of the DDR ?
BEIF
- I am currently running at 167mhz FSB - a 2.4B @ 3006 @ 1.575v - a Costa Rica SL6RZ - %100 rock stable
- at 168fsb or higher it fails P95 *regardless* of cpu voltage or slow 2.5/3/3/7 memory timings
- boots into XP at > 3.2gig at 1.60v but fails P95 with immediate rounding errors in the first cycle.
- at *ANY" speed *ABOVE* 167mhz, the system is NOT stable - regardless of CPU voltage or memory timings.
I *ASSUME* that PC2700 [ 166 ] DDR will have *some* headroom to go at least 10-15mhz above 166 or is this a wrong assumption [ my previous Kingston PC 2100 DDR Valueram [ 133 ] happily did up to 154fsb ]
So ....... my question is:-
=> is it the PC2700 DDR that is holding me back from going over 167mhz FSB ?
=> is there some utility I can run to test the FSB limit of the DDR ?
BEIF
