- May 18, 2006
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I've been using my new system mostly for gaming, playing alot of F.E.A.R. I didn't like the choppiness i was getting, so I came here for answers and narrowed it down to me having too little ram (1gb). So, I made a cheap upgrade to 2gb of ddr2 pc5400 ram to fix the problem, but there is still some parts that get rather choppy in the game even with 2gb. So I finally narrowed it down to the only other thing it could be. Throttling. I was initially running my 805 @ 3.62ghz and decided to lower it down to 3.42 just to be safe for my initial testing. So I ran the tests, using CPUz, my mainboards thermometer application, and prime95. Running 2 torture tests, at 100% load the cpu starts to throttle back down to 2.66ghz when it's overclocked at 3.4ghz. Maybe every 3 or 4 seconds it throttles itself down to 2.66ghz for about a second or 2, sometimes longer (about an hour into testing it starts to stay at 2.66ghz for about 3 seconds or more each time it throttles down). So, i'm guessing it's doing this in the game while i'm playing, thus causing the random choppyness. Is there any suggestions about what I can do to prevent this throttling? Turn it off or adjust the ratio to it somehow, or is it just hardwired into the chip itself, nothing i can do? I'm running it on an arctic freezer pro 7, with temps under load at 61c while at 3.62ghz and 58-59c at 3.42ghz on a Gigabyte GA-8N-SLI running an x1800xt 650/750