Okay, before I had a problem overclocking to speeds I liked but thanks to ya'll, I figured out that it was the fact that I ran other ratios other than 1:1. If I run a 4:5 or a 3:5 or whatever it is (my motherboard just outputs the mhz instead of the ratios which is nice on my calculator) the system will not boot and my mobo will give me a long beep... almost always. This is of course if I set it under 130 fsb (I have a P4 1.6A ghz). So right now I have 145 on 1:1 but I mean, that's a dissapointing 290mhz for a DDR333 Hyper-X 512mb (x2). I've heard that you can crank bus speeds on this chip up to 170 and that would be nice if it didn't just poop out on me around this fsb. I can't get it past 150, let alone 170. Is this supposed to be normal or should I just drop my fsb about 20mhz and set the cpu:mem ratio higher?
Edit: my computer just beeped at me, is that a problem? (one short beep while updating a Xanga) Uh is 1.76vcore too high?
Edit: my computer just beeped at me, is that a problem? (one short beep while updating a Xanga) Uh is 1.76vcore too high?
