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Ok thx and i am sorry if i am asking too much from you guys.soz!Keep up the good work.
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I hope I didn't sound too harsh; it wasn't my intention.
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Huehue no harsh at all!!My problem is just that i paied extra money to get 1600 mhz ddr ram and i cant benefit from them.
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Could be a number of things as mentioned.
One pt that has been raised is blue screens are often caused by CPU undervolts - black screens are often caused by NB undervolts. Could be a myriad of other things, but it's worth checking on these specifically together with what has already been mentioned.
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As Sinner says this RE is a bit picky when it comes to 2x2Gb ram so perhaps she donīt like yours. I now that some guys have it stable with FSB 450 and ram @ 1800 CAS 8 but itīs with Elpida Hyper IC and with my Transcend (Samsung IC) I can boot into Windows with FSB 450 ram @ 1800 CAS 8 but itīs not stable enough, with my Crucial Value 1333C9 (Micron D9KPT) I can run stable @ 1600C8 so far. The bios setup I suggested to you I have suggest to several other guys and it has been spot on, so we have to see why itīs not working for you. I suggest to drop the multi and get the timing somewhat lose. Try the following FSB Frequency: 400 CPU Ratio Setting: 7,5 CPU Clock Skew: Normal (or Delay 100ps) NB Clock Skew: Normal FSB Strap to North Bridge: 200 PCIE Frequency: 100 DRAM Frequency: 1600Mhz DRAM Command Rate: 2N CAS# Latency: 8 RAS# to CAS# 8 RAS# Pre Time: 8 RAS# ACT Time: 24 Rest of the timing is on auto DRAM Static Read Control: disabled DRAM Dynamic Write Control: disabled DRAM Skew Control is all on auto Ai Clock Twister: Moderate Ai Transaction Booster: Manual Common Performance Level: 7 All Pull-Ins are disabled EPU II Phase Control: Auto CPU Voltage: 1,285 - 1,325 (can lower it later on) Load-Line Calibration: Enabled CPU PLL Voltage: 1.55 FSB Termination Voltage: 1.30 CPU GTLVerf (0): AUTO CPU GTLVerf (1): -40 CPU GTLVerf (2): AUTO CPU GTLVerf (3): -40 NB GTLVerf: +60 North Bridge Voltage: 1.40 - 1.45 DRAM Voltage: 1,90 NB DDRVref: AUTO DDR3 ChannelA Vref: AUTO DDR3 ChannelB Vref: AUTO South Bridge 1.5 Voltage: 1.51 South Bridge 1.05 Voltage: 1.06 CPU Spread Spectrum: Disabled PCIE Spread Spectrum: Disabled
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Yes for every change i make in overclocking at bios i get the "det dram" on lcd poster.
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What I thought, your memory donīt wanna play ball.
Try to back down on the "FSB Frequency" to 350 and leave the rest as I suggested the last time. If it works we have to work us up with 5MHz at a time until problem occur.
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Once there, as mentioned it could be the NB needing extra volts, but if that's the case, the NB can get quite hot so you may need a mini fan. You may also need to increase your dram voltage and/or FSB termination voltages. Trying each one individually is obvious and it may be an idea to take the Common Performance Level back to 10. Depending on the divider, you may be putting too much stress on the controller and as I always mention, setting the FSB to NB strap on Auto is an option that gives more choice for RAM frequencies and less stress on the controller (tRD/Common Performance Level). "If you get the DET RAM hang its usally just a matter of finding the right Trans Booster setting" - xtremesystems
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I tried lvl up the fsb and i have it now running at 400.See the pictures for more info bacause i think sth is wrong.Now what do i have to do to lvl up the memory?
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I have noticed that my cpu has better temperature when the side panel is open.I think that this is a meaning of bad airflow?
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