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Old 04-12-2009, 11:51 AM   #6 (permalink)
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Re: help me please

its best to keep the memory in matching colerd slots .......BTW; EPP stands for enhanced performance profile, some motherboards (most gigabyte P35 & p45 chipset boards) have a memory profile you can set thats like Turbo,racer or somethings along those lines, but I have found from my experiences anyway, that overclocked systems dont like those EPP functions enabled ......its best to set them to "standard"

most all overclocking achieves better results if you "disable" the EIST and the C1 /C2 option in the bios ...... this will stop the intel speed stepping from playing with the multipler


I think if you bumped your cpu voltage by .03 or .04 volts you would be stable at the settings you had before, especially if you disable those power management things


please post your probe 2 screen shots ......

also what is your cpu voltage in cpu-z while stress testing ....... you will want your bios setting to be about .03 volts higher than the highest reading you see for cpu voltage in the cpu-z readout while stress testing

afterwards once you get stable ..... you can sneak that down by .01 volts at a time and stress test again..... you will soon discover your lowest cpu voltage setting while stress testing
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