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Originally Posted by Atomfix 
Iv'e only managed 320FSB with my 1055T, can't really push higher than it is, not matter what voltage i push through it.
Got a Sempron 190 now, #1 on HWBOT, but I can't get PCMark04 or 05 to run, DivX init failed on 04 and Video decodeing failed on 05
And I can't seem to beat Mr. Paco's UCBench score, even though I'm clocked much higher than he is, Northbridge + Memory too
Any tips?

Iv'e only managed 320FSB with my 1055T, can't really push higher than it is, not matter what voltage i push through it.
Got a Sempron 190 now, #1 on HWBOT, but I can't get PCMark04 or 05 to run, DivX init failed on 04 and Video decodeing failed on 05
And I can't seem to beat Mr. Paco's UCBench score, even though I'm clocked much higher than he is, Northbridge + Memory tooAny tips?
Its your custom thread settings. UCBench is incredibly frustrating because the optimal custom threads seem to change with frequency. Mr Paco (and you) is running kind of a catch all that works well most of the time but probably isn't optimal. Find your highest stable frequency that can run a long custom thread setting (like you have there) and do not move it while you are checking for your optimal custom thread arrangement. Optimally you should run every combination but that might take a lifetime so a little guesswork is involved. I usually try 1,2, - 3 or 4 (which ever gives the highest score) and 64 to start and then start adding numbers, if it increases your score keep it, if the score goes down ditch it. You can also try just random stuff, I see some guys had luck with just 50 and 56 but it seems to vary by frequency alot. I haven't done nearly enough fooling with the bench to give some solid procedures but that is how I go about it. It is rewarding because when you find the right combination the score will skyrocket.
Good luck.






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i kno..it's terrible..make sure ie9 and Windows Media encoder 9 is installed.



