Originally posted by: DarkManX4lf
I have a question about cpu multipliers and fsb, i am currently overclocking my AMD 64 3500+ and i think i achieved 2.7GHz@11x246 stable with 1.575v the HT (hyper transport) multiplier is at 800mhz (4x), my ram divider (i think its what its called) is at 3:2, (3/2 * 246 = 369mhz ram), now when i set the cpu multiplier to 10, fsb to 270, the HT multiplier to 3x, and the ram divider to 4/3, the system will not boot up to windows it will just reboot before entering windows or will just hang...is this normal or is there something wrong with the system? or am i doing something wrong?
btw i set the 2T command rate to enable for the ram and the timings are set to 3-3-3-8...any advice?
2.7GHz@11x246
11 x 246 = 2706 We're OK here.
stable with 1.575v ...riskey, What temps? Stay below 55 if you can.
HT (hyper transport) multiplier is at 800mhz (4x)
No... 246 x 4 = 984 Wrong, but anything between 800 and 1200 will boot.
my ram divider (i think its what its called) is at 3:2, (3/2 * 246 = 369mhz ram)
No... thats 2:3 (166/200), so 166/200 x 246 = 204.16mhz
now when i set the cpu multiplier to 10, fsb to 270, the HT multiplier to 3x, and the ram divider to 4/3, the system will not boot up to windows
270 X 10 = 2700...OK
270 x 3 = 810 HT...prolly too low
270 x 150/200 (3:4) = 202.5mhz...should be OK
set the 2T command rate to enable for the ram and the timings are set to 3-3-3-8.
With three sticks OCing is problematic at best. You will nees the 2T command rate abd the memory probably will not run over DDR333 (166mhz), and timings will be goofy because there are probably different speed timings on the different sticks. Use two identical sticks only, and your life will become significantly happier.