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![]() I would take pics of the Bios Settings but my cam is not here how can i improve these settings, i dont want to clock more, but make it run as smooth as i can
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Well, if it runs smooth as it is, and you arent looking for more clocks, Id say keep it as it is. You could add more vcore to make sure it never needs more voltage I suppose.
Something you may want to consider, is enabling the transaction booster. I had mine disabled forever, leaving it exactly like you have it now. I then decided to play with it, and found that I can run Boost level 2 and be totally stable. If you want to get some more performance from the rig without overclocking it more, try those settings. Enable it and see if it gets to windows, then try levels 1, 2, and 3. Each level gives your memory performance a noticable boost. Here are my results, from a previous thread about it.. Boost level 0: Ram Read: 8278 mb/sec Ram Write: 7501 mb/sec Ram Copy: 7676 mb/sec Ram Latency: 61.7ns Boost level 1: Ram Read: 8530 mb/sec Ram Write: 7471 mb/sec Ram Copy: 7843 mb/sec Ram Latency: 59.3ns Boost level 2: Ram Read: 8796 mb/sec Ram Write: 7503 mb/sec Ram Copy: 7921 mb/sec Ram Latency: 56.6ns If your ram is only rated for 1.9v, dont exceed it for the sake of this. But if they are rated for 2.0 or 2.1v, you might think about increasing the voltage to gain some boost levels. Mine got to boost level 2 with no voltage increase at all.
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2.2V EVP - OCZ's unique Extended Voltage Protection feature allows PC2-6400 modules to handle voltages up to 2.2V ±5% and still be covered by our Lifetime Warranty.
i cant turn on Transaction Booster it gives me the Overclocking Bug with my RAM thanx - karan.t
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