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Old 03-29-2008, 06:00 AM   #5 (permalink)
PeepingTom
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OS: WinXP SP2


Re: Bios reseting fsb clock oc

Hey, thanks for the reply!

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Originally Posted by mattlock View Post
First of all you'll need to address your CPU temp issue. If you disturbed the heatsink while reinstalling your video card you'll need to remove the CPU heatsink, clean off the old thermal compound and reapply a fresh coat of compound (I recommend Arctic Silver 5).
...No heat issues here. The thing described above happened just once...after that bios update. Whitin seconds, the cpu went up to 86c° with zalman running on full speed. I possibly must have set an enormous vcore value by accident...

Right now, if i take a look at everest, the cpu is on a temp of 25c°/cores @33c°. Cpu is on 3Ghz with a vcore of 1.200v


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Originally Posted by mattlock View Post
Once that's under control, you need to set your RAM to run at a 1:1 ratio (value ram doesn't OC well and it's harder to a stable OC with 4 sticks of RAM. Running 1:1 will keep your RAM running under it's rated specs), disable EIST and C1, PCI-E @ 100mhz (stock) with no voltage increase on the PCI-E bus, Vcore @ 1.25v
I think my ram is running 12:10 ...I thought thats the ideal value...but check it out, i have made photos of my bios in miserable quality. But you can read the values and check my m.i.t settings. Then tell me if i set my
memory multiplier right.
With those settings you describe, my pc booted up with a post screen all in pink yesterday...so i set the pci-e to 102mhz and +0.05 on pci-e bus. Vcore is on 1.200v right now. You can see it all on the pics.
(Windows is running stable on even lower vcore values. Lowest i had was 1.175v ...and running stable under full load)

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Originally Posted by mattlock View Post
If you think the GPU being plugged inro the motherboard header is part of the cause then try a different header. Did you try plugging it into the header on the video card?
It wont fit there. And sysfan 2 seems the only one -besides cpu fan- contolable by speedfan (...guess cause its the only plug left with 4 pins)
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