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Re: E2140 on Ga-945GCMX-S2
ok This My Be Too Early Assestment
But Now Instead of The Flashing Black Screen i Get Random "Not responding" on My Proggrams... For Now I Decressing Voltage Seems Like its Getting Slightly More Stable...Ill Try some More .. My Current FSB =228 VCore 1.37 Geez I Any ideas on WHYYY The Proggram Stops Responding? too mutch Voltage Or Too Little..? Last edited by Noobinparel; 08-09-2009 at 09:45 PM. Reason: God Damn It |
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Well
Im on The Verge of Giving Up The System Is Stable for a While Then When you Run a Game like Fallout 3 it Woks Fine For Like...3 -2 minutes Then Freezes And Gives a 'not Responding" Sing And There you Have It...It Works on A Low Vcore Like 1.32 And Gives me The Same Crap at 1.28 VCore And 1.35 Vcore , And Even 1.38! Vcore..... Same Thing Is Happening . I Saw People Overclock The Same CPU to 390 FSB With 0.1 Voltage Increase So im Asking ...WT*!!?!? Current Setting 1.33 Vcore FSB=231 ...Actualy it Did The Same Frezzes From FSB= 228 But The Pc Booted And The Screen Didn't Flash or BSOD ..So it Can't Be Compability problems Even Tough This Is Win 7 i Ran The Game Normaly When it Was 1.8... 1.8 is Like a "MAGIC" Spot Where its The on Thing Thats Perfectly Stable... Beyond That Clock its just Silly. Well its probably my mainboard... But With your help maybe We Can Sort This... if not ...Lol Last edited by Noobinparel; 08-09-2009 at 10:21 PM. |
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Re: E2140 on Ga-945GCMX-S2
I Don't Know If This Helps But Ive just Downloaded CPU'z
And its Showing Something Strange Core Voltage (in Bios) 1.33 Core Voltage (According to CPU'z) 1.296 V Core Speed (Bios) 1.87 Core Speed (CPUZ) 1.408 Buss Speeds Are The Same here 235 Multiplier (BIOS) x8.0 Multiplier (CPUZ) x6.0 Rated FSB 940 Mhz This Is Strange Because It Bounces Suddenly to x8,0 M Then Back to x6.0 Something Tells Me My Pc is ****** up..... Or Is It The CPUZ |
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Join Date: Jan 2008
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Re: E2140 on Ga-945GCMX-S2
Try disabling EIST in the bios. Reduces the multiplier when there isn't a need for speed.
The different voltages shown between the bios and cpu-z is vdroop, that's normal.
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Re: E2140 on Ga-945GCMX-S2
nothings working
Any Program i Run just Goes "Not Responding" Or Crashes What IS THE DAMN PROBLEM?!?!??!?! T Desktop Is Stable It Doesn't Give Me Problems But When you Run Games or Heavier programs They Freez And Don't Respond... Im not even on a high Clock!!! Clock is 1.84 Vcore Is 1.38 -_- i Don't Get It |
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Re: E2140 on Ga-945GCMX-S2
what is the frequecy of your ram? If it has gone too high or too low (past what your mobo can handle) then this could be your problems. My mobo will take ram as low as 667 or 1200MHz if I were to go beyond that or below that then I would have issues.
When you increase the FSB your not only increasing the speed of the cpu you are increasing the speed of everything else connected to the FSB so you need to make sure your ram is within tolerence level and the graphics card (PCIe) should be at 100.
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Re: E2140 on Ga-945GCMX-S2
PS don't get too hung up on voltages you may have it right it could be another setting that has changed because of the FSB increase also beaware that just because someone has the same cpu as you and even the same setup they may get better results than you.
Not all cpus of the same make and speed will perform the same when it comes to overclocking. I can get my system to 4.25 on air cooling although 62 degrees at full load is a bit high for my liking but I know someone with the same setup as me and he can't get past 3.8 even after copying all of the same settings as I have.
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Re: E2140 on Ga-945GCMX-S2
My Ram Technical is 667 mhz But it can Support O.C up to 1300
I can't Turn PCI-E to 100mz cause Then It Restarts And Cancels all Settings... Voltages are Really not my problem Since it Booted Even When undervoltaged 1.28... Right Now I have no Idea What To Do.. Since If i Go Even Slightly over 1.8 Every program Will Freeze or Won't Respond If i Go Over 2.0 The Screen Will Start Glitching And ALOT Will Go Wrong Or Simply Blue Screen will Appear. Right Now My Memmory is Somewhere At 750mhz So I Think Its Ok Any Idea Why It Won't Save The PCI e setting??? |
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Re: E2140 on Ga-945GCMX-S2
seems strange that it wont save it, all I do is type 100 then press f10 to save. This may be your issue allthough I'd wait and see if any of the other guys think it is.
Are you running the lates BIOS for this board?
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Re: E2140 on Ga-945GCMX-S2
It could very well be the problem. Pushing the PCI-E buss too far will definitely cause instability issues. Try starting fresh by clearing the CMOS and reloading setup defaults. Lock the PCI-E buss to 100mhz and then start playing with your OC settings once more.
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Re: E2140 on Ga-945GCMX-S2
thank You All So Much im Sorry if im A Pain In The *** With This Lol...
I Set The PCI-E to 100 Mhz It Seems That All i Had To Do Is Simply Turn The Clock Back To 1.6 ... now Ill Continue Trying setting 10 Hz At a Time i Thank you Again Guys :) |
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Re: E2140 on Ga-945GCMX-S2
Now It Won't Save Setting Past FSB 221
Its Rebooting For a Longer Time Then Gives me The Statup Beep and I see Tha nothing was saved The I Coul Get With It Saving Was CPU 1.76 Vcore1.32 FSB 221 Il Wait For your Suggestions... At The Last ill Try Resseting CMOS... |
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Re: E2140 on Ga-945GCMX-S2
changing the clock back will change the pci bus back but you should be able to do this individually as with all settings so for example, you change the PCI to 100 then change the FSB to whatever say 221 and the pci should stay at 100. You do not need to change the clock the FSB change will do this for you.
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Re: E2140 on Ga-945GCMX-S2
In post 31 you say, "My Ram Technical is 667 mhz But it can Support O.C up to 1300"
That should be your motherboard supports ram that fast, the likelihood of 667Mhz ram clocking up to 1300 is roughly zero. You need to watch your ram speeds, underclock the ram if necessary, that may be what is stopping you from booting. Also check with the ram manufacturer for your exact model number and see what the maximum voltage is for your sticks. Most motherboards default to 1.8v. for ddr2, and that's fine for value ram, but most performance ram is rated higher, in the 2.0-2.2v. range. For ram speed, I wouldn't even go up to the 750Mhz that you had it on, try and keep it as close to the rated speed as possible. You're trying to get the cpu up there, it's best to concentrate on one thing at a time.
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