- Apr 4, 2008
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I have been running 4GB (G.Skill DDR2 800, 2x2GB) for many months at 925MHz without problems with an FSB of 370, 5-5-5-15 timings with Refresh to ACT Delay set to 55, and a 2.50 divider.
Today I got another set (identical to the first) of 4GB of RAM. I reset my BIOS to optimal defaults (GA-EP35-DS3L board), put in the RAM and redid the overclock. I got a BSOD, so I pulled the cmos battery for a minute or two and tried it again. Now the system is stable with a 2.40 divider (888MHz), but not with a 2.50 divider (925)MHz.
Is this likely do to some individual variation in the RAM chips, so that the new ones aren't able to overclock as well? Is there anything else I can try?
Thanks!
Today I got another set (identical to the first) of 4GB of RAM. I reset my BIOS to optimal defaults (GA-EP35-DS3L board), put in the RAM and redid the overclock. I got a BSOD, so I pulled the cmos battery for a minute or two and tried it again. Now the system is stable with a 2.40 divider (888MHz), but not with a 2.50 divider (925)MHz.
Is this likely do to some individual variation in the RAM chips, so that the new ones aren't able to overclock as well? Is there anything else I can try?
Thanks!
