QurazyQuisp
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What exactly is a ram divider? I see people typing about them, but have yet to figure out exactly what it is?
Originally posted by: GuitarDaddy
It runs your ram at a slower speed than HTT/FSB. Example a 3:2 divider (labeled as 166 on most boards) runs your ram at 2/3 of HTT, so if your HTT/FSB is at 250mhz your ram would be at 200mhz(DDR400). Dividers are very useful in overclocking, especially if you have low end ram.
Originally posted by: GuitarDaddy
It runs your ram at a slower speed than HTT/FSB. Example a 3:2 divider (labeled as 166 on most boards) runs your ram at 2/3 of HTT, so if your HTT/FSB is at 250mhz your ram would be at 200mhz(DDR400). Dividers are very useful in overclocking, especially if you have low end ram.
Originally posted by: xtknight
Originally posted by: GuitarDaddy
It runs your ram at a slower speed than HTT/FSB. Example a 3:2 divider (labeled as 166 on most boards) runs your ram at 2/3 of HTT, so if your HTT/FSB is at 250mhz your ram would be at 200mhz(DDR400). Dividers are very useful in overclocking, especially if you have low end ram.
I notice your board is the same as mine (A8N-SLI Deluxe). Could you tell me how to set it? Is it that 'max fsb' setting?
Last night my hard disk got corrupted (interestingly just the whole WinXP \Windows dir) by too much overclocking...what do you guys do to make sure Windows doesn't crap out after you set your BIOS? Is there some kind of program that will stress 100% CPU but not go in to Windows? Maybe a Linux bootable CD version? Memtest would only stress my memory, not my CPU, so I could still crash and corrupt my hard disk when I go in to Windows, correct?
Thanks, much appreciated.
Originally posted by: n7
Originally posted by: GuitarDaddy
It runs your ram at a slower speed than HTT/FSB. Example a 3:2 divider (labeled as 166 on most boards) runs your ram at 2/3 of HTT, so if your HTT/FSB is at 250mhz your ram would be at 200mhz(DDR400). Dividers are very useful in overclocking, especially if you have low end ram.
Pardon me for these corrections, but just in case someone reads your statement & gets confused:
A 3:2 RAM divider is known as 133 in the bios, not 166.
166 is a 6:5 divider 😉
And if your HTT was at 250 MHz, your RAM would be @ 166ish if using the 133 divider, & 207ish if using a 166 divider.
Originally posted by: n7
Originally posted by: xtknight
Originally posted by: GuitarDaddy
It runs your ram at a slower speed than HTT/FSB. Example a 3:2 divider (labeled as 166 on most boards) runs your ram at 2/3 of HTT, so if your HTT/FSB is at 250mhz your ram would be at 200mhz(DDR400). Dividers are very useful in overclocking, especially if you have low end ram.
I notice your board is the same as mine (A8N-SLI Deluxe). Could you tell me how to set it? Is it that 'max fsb' setting?
Last night my hard disk got corrupted (interestingly just the whole WinXP \Windows dir) by too much overclocking...what do you guys do to make sure Windows doesn't crap out after you set your BIOS? Is there some kind of program that will stress 100% CPU but not go in to Windows? Maybe a Linux bootable CD version? Memtest would only stress my memory, not my CPU, so I could still crash and corrupt my hard disk when I go in to Windows, correct?
Thanks, much appreciated.
If your Windows install was corrupted, that's likely due to the SATA port your HDD is on not being locked.
Check in the mobo sub-forum or on Xtremesystems to see if you can find out which SATA ports are locked, & which are not.
Originally posted by: xtknight
I notice your board is the same as mine (A8N-SLI Deluxe). Could you tell me how to set it? Is it that 'max fsb' setting?
Last night my hard disk got corrupted (interestingly just the whole WinXP \Windows dir) by too much overclocking...what do you guys do to make sure Windows doesn't crap out after you set your BIOS? Is there some kind of program that will stress 100% CPU but not go in to Windows? Maybe a Linux bootable CD version? Memtest would only stress my memory, not my CPU, so I could still crash and corrupt my hard disk when I go in to Windows, correct?
Thanks, much appreciated.
Originally posted by: n7
If your Windows install was corrupted, that's likely due to the SATA port your HDD is on not being locked.
Check in the mobo sub-forum or on Xtremesystems to see if you can find out which SATA ports are locked, & which are not.
Originally posted by: n7
xtknight:
133/200 = .66
.66 = 2/3
2/3 of 200 MHz = 133 😉
With regards to SATA & OCing:
I don't recall what bus speed the SATA operates on, but when you raise the HTT, you are also raising the SATA bus speed, unless the port is locked (same concept as PCI/AGP locks).
Simply put, you are overclocking the port the HDD is on...which doesn't go over well with the HDD.
Originally posted by: GuitarDaddy
Originally posted by: n7
If your Windows install was corrupted, that's likely due to the SATA port your HDD is on not being locked.
Check in the mobo sub-forum or on Xtremesystems to see if you can find out which SATA ports are locked, & which are not.
They are all locked ( all 8 of them) as long as you set HTT to 201 or higher in bios.
Originally posted by: xtknight
GuitarDaddy:
Awesome...thanks. Does your system freeze when setting a timing option in A64 Tweaker?
Originally posted by: n7
Originally posted by: GuitarDaddy
Originally posted by: n7
If your Windows install was corrupted, that's likely due to the SATA port your HDD is on not being locked.
Check in the mobo sub-forum or on Xtremesystems to see if you can find out which SATA ports are locked, & which are not.
They are all locked ( all 8 of them) as long as you set HTT to 201 or higher in bios.
Ah i see. So then he has other issues...
Originally posted by: xtknight
My PC crashed when my multi was 9.5 and HTT was 232 MHz. My RAM timings I thought were quite conservative at 3-3-4-7 (pretty sure that was it). gee i've seen this PQI TCCD RAM go to to like 290 at lower timings than that. i had no idea that was going to kill my Windows. Also I need someone to explain the LDT HyperTransport Bus speed (3x, 4x, 5x) to me. 🙁 Then I'm all set (I think). 😉 What does it do when voltage is set to auto? The lowest voltage? That's what I had it set at, maybe that's why my RAM crapped out at what seemed like prematurely. Also this A8N-SLI Deluxe board has a problem with the command rate setting doesn't it? I tried setting to 1T and it wouldn't even POST at the default settings. Sorry for going a little off topic.
Originally posted by: GuitarDaddy
Originally posted by: xtknight
My PC crashed when my multi was 9.5 and HTT was 232 MHz. My RAM timings I thought were quite conservative at 3-3-4-7 (pretty sure that was it). gee i've seen this PQI TCCD RAM go to to like 290 at lower timings than that. i had no idea that was going to kill my Windows. Also I need someone to explain the LDT HyperTransport Bus speed (3x, 4x, 5x) to me. 🙁 Then I'm all set (I think). 😉 What does it do when voltage is set to auto? The lowest voltage? That's what I had it set at, maybe that's why my RAM crapped out at what seemed like prematurely. Also this A8N-SLI Deluxe board has a problem with the command rate setting doesn't it? I tried setting to 1T and it wouldn't even POST at the default settings. Sorry for going a little off topic.
Did you boot up at stock and O/C in windows? (see my previous post)
HTT x LDT = Hypertransport speed (stock) 200x5=1000
When overclocking you should always lower the LDT to keep your HT speed <=1000
for HTT 201-250mhz use 4x, for HTT 250-325mhz use 3x
The 1T problem only comes into effect between 240-250mhz depending on your particular board and ram, my 1T limit with OCZ TCCD is 244mhz. You should'nt have any problems running 1T at stock speeds.
If your ram won't run 1T at stock speeds, youv'e got a problem with your ram.