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gran tiburón blanco
may have found OC problem
There seem to be quite a few people having problems switching off 1:1 on the IC7 with the winbond CH5 chips... even at much lower clock frequencies. I'm hoping that is my problem as I'm completely stable at 220FSB, Memory 1:1/2.7v, 2-3-3-7 and CPU at 1.55v but I can not even boot at 225FSB, Memory 3:2/2.7v (300DDR) 2.5-3-3-7 and CPU at 1.7v. I'll test 225FSB at 1:1 tonight to see if it works. BTW 225FSB was doable at 3:2 when I had the Corsair PC3200/HyperX 3000 mix but I never ran it through prime.
Eric
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What part of houston do you live in? My gf lives there and im there every weekend pretty much. If you want to setup a time one weekend i can bring 2 sticks of kingston and 2 sticks of corsair XMS memory and we can test em in your computer. Just let me know man.
kirkyg
System 1:
Pentium 4 2.4C @ 3.45 Ghz
Abit IC7 - 875P chipset
2 x 256 PC 3500 Corsair XMS memory
ATI Radeon 9700 @ 380 core / 320 memory
Modified Lian Li PC601 Aluminum Case (silver)
Cooling - 120 mm Top blow hole fan, 120 mm side intake, 80mm smartfan cooling an SLK-900 U, 2 80mm intake in front, 2 80mm exhaust in back, Dual fan power supply
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gran tiburón blanco
Originally posted by kirkyg
What part of houston do you live in? My gf lives there and im there every weekend pretty much. If you want to setup a time one weekend i can bring 2 sticks of kingston and 2 sticks of corsair XMS memory and we can test em in your computer. Just let me know man.
kirkyg
I'm doing a little better. Going back to BIOS 1.3 I have ran as high as 250FSB @ 5:4. I could not even run 5:4 before. However at 250FSB I was not Prime stable. I'm testing 240FSB right now.
Eric
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Tiger Shark
Man, everyone is from friggen' Houston. Oh... And feel free to bring a couple XMS sticks over to my house... Eh, but don't be suprised when you find yourself dazily waking up on my front porch missing them.
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Tiger Shark
Originally posted by DeadSanta
Man, everyone is from friggen' Houston. Oh... And feel free to bring a couple XMS sticks over to my house... Eh, but don't be suprised when you find yourself dazily waking up on my front porch missing them.
Also, your kidneys will be missing
The Sweetness:
* Intel Pentium 4 2.4C @ 2.88 (12x240)
* ABIT IC7 w/1GB PC3500 DDR
* SLK 900-U w/Vantec Thermoflow 92x25mm Fan
* Sapphire Radeon 9800 Pro (440/370)
* Raidmax Black Mid P4 350W ATX Case
Whatever doesn't kill me makes me stronger. Not lifting weights doesn't kill me. Therefore not lifting weights makes me stronger.
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Tiger Shark
Originally posted by SpringDog
Also, your kidneys will be missing
ROFLMFAOO!!
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gran tiburón blanco
Re: may have found OC problem
Originally posted by ewitte
There seem to be quite a few people having problems switching off 1:1 on the IC7 with the winbond CH5 chips... even at much lower clock frequencies. I'm hoping that is my problem as I'm completely stable at 220FSB, Memory 1:1/2.7v, 2-3-3-7 and CPU at 1.55v but I can not even boot at 225FSB, Memory 3:2/2.7v (300DDR) 2.5-3-3-7 and CPU at 1.7v. I'll test 225FSB at 1:1 tonight to see if it works. BTW 225FSB was doable at 3:2 when I had the Corsair PC3200/HyperX 3000 mix but I never ran it through prime.
Eric
Here is what happend with the 1.3 bios. I can run sucessfully at 5:4 up until about 250FSB. However it is not Prime stable until after I jump all the way back to 230FSB. Everything else seems fine. Its basically the same problem I had before but I can run 5:4 now. Changing the voltage or lowering memory speed does not get me stable past 230FSB (up from 220 on 1.5) without Prime errors.
Running at the lower ram speeds I've only lost 100-200MB/s on the Sandra scores as it is more efficient. I'm getting about 86% efficiency now instead of about 75%. I think after the CH5 problems are resolved in a future BIOS I should be able to handle at least 250FSB. I'm back at stock for now until I re-install XP on the raptor that is coming in tonight.
Eric
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