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How are you guys getting such low voltages on your P45 boards? I stopped my overclocking at 3303.3Mhz because I didn't want my voltage to go super high (It's at 1.412 right now which I think is high for my clock).
Ugh. It's been working fine the past few days at 3.4 Ghz, and now I get a failure to boot just turning it on right now... what's the deal?
Edit: Got it back up by unplugging PSU for a little bit. Should I just scale back my OC'ing?
It's at 377 FSB, 333FSB strap to NB, DRAM Freq at 755Mhz...
So, I grabbed some zip-ties and reseated my TRUE's fans right now, and either I messed up the temp sensors in the process, but core temp is only reading 50-56 on small test w/ 370 FSB....
I think I'm going to leave it at 3.3Ghz for now. temps hitting 58-61C after 5 hours of benching under small.
I just ran 3dmark and my score improved by 500 points (meh), but what is weird is that before each test loaded, I now hear a high pitch kind of sound I think from my GPU. I remember...
Figured out how to set the FSB: DRAM; it was the FSB strap to north bridge setting, which allowed me to clock my DRAM Frequency accordingly.
Running 333 FSB: NB; 741 DRAM (So, also 370?) frequency now with 370 on my FSB.
CPU-Z says FSB: DRAM is 1:1 and DRAM Frequency is at 370.0Mhz.
Temps @...
Blarg, I can't find that remapping setting in BIOS. Also, since windows is showing 4GB, doesn't it not matter what the BIOS says?
edit: Hmm, wtf? Restart shows it at 4096 in BIOS now.
Oh man, jumper saved it. Booted up and the BIOS is indeed updated. But, now it's not reading all my ram. Installed Size: 4096MB; Usable Size: 3328MB????
edit: CPU-Z and Vista recognizing 4GB of ram though....
UGH, I switched the multiplier down to 8 but it wasn't being recognized, so I thought updating the BIOS would fix it. the bios was updated, but now I get a failure to boot! Am I screwed?
Drop the multi and work the FSB up more?
There is no specific toggle for the divider on this board. I was reading on another forum about how everything had to be set manually, like the FSB Strap to NB and then the DRAM frequency could be set in relation to it??? I have no idea what it was...
Argh. I pumped the voltage to 1.44 to keep up for 3.4Ghz, and it booted fine but I got a BSOD in Prime95 on small testing. I hit restart, but the screen went blank. Now when I try turning it on, I don't get any boot again...
Thanks again for the reply. Are you sure the colors had to match? I don't have my manual with me right now of course, but when assembling it looked like I had to just put it in the first yellow and first black closest to the CPU. I'll have to double check as the manual isn't pulling up online on...