Originally Posted by tytlyf the memory timings can be a little backwards when you put them into the bios, I believe if you want 2.5-3-3-6, set it like 2.5-3-6-3 in the bios...try to leave most everything else at auto. Use 1.4 for your LDT voltage, and 1.6 for your chipset/nf4 voltage.. Use this chart for figuring out the VID+Vid special = vcore adjustments.... leave the VID startup at startup, or increase to 1.5-1.55, up to you, i like startup. Use the 1.5+110% = 1.65v also run 273 x 11 = 3.0 go4it make sure your mem frequency is 200 1:1 also, use HTT x 4, x3 if that doesn't work |
Originally Posted by beserkjay Memtest just runs untill you restart your computer (unless you toggle it in your BIOS), nothing hard about that ![]() You might just be pushing your cpu to far, most opterons seem like they cap out around 2.8ish. |
Originally Posted by tytlyf it's probably one of those "extra" memory timings in that DFI bios that's set improperly. As far as your divider, I would never set it at 233, dont go over 200 1:1. How bout instead of running OCCT and prime at 3.0, see if it will run a superpi 1M run. Start using the 1M run as a stability test....that will really show you the edge.. I think the problem is your vcore isn't high enough....that's usually why you cant get past the DMI page.....could also be the HTT multi also... You could try these numbers again.... 273 x 11 HTT x 4 1.525+110%= 1.68 vcore (now, this is up to you, it probably wont hurt anything, its worth a try, ive gone much higher on my chip) Mem divider 200 mem timings 2.5-4-4-8 CPC enabled (1T) mem voltage 2.7 |