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Right, sorry for the bump, but something must be wrong. I cannot overclock my CPU at all without my PC crashing every 1 in 4 times I run a program.
But my RAM should be good? It was $300CAD, its this...
Ok, what is the difference between 1T and 2T, and what is the better one?
RAM timings, the higher the numbers, the better, right? Or is it vice versa.
And in Eclipses' memory test competition, I don't understand, somebody with a AMD Athlon 64 3000+ and 1GB of RAM got better scores than most...
I turned down some Hyper Threading stuff, Turned the voltage to 1.45v, set weird memory dividers 1 down, and changed CPU ratio to x4, and that was the best I could manage.
I'm running SLI Geforce 7800GT, I was just looking at my Graphics Card information and it says: "BUS: PCI Express x8". I know my motherboard has 2x PCI Express x16 slots... But I'm really confused, did I put the video cards in the wrong slot, or did it divide x16 in half because of SLI? :confused:
4GB RAM seems pretty overboard, I feel 2gb of RAM is overboard already, most really good PC's only use 1GB, like I noticed in the top score of 3DMark05.
Alright, I did that, got my speed up to 230mhz, but things are really unstable, and Prime95 failed, so I tried turning my NorthBridge up to 1.6, and Windows wouldn't boot...
I'm able to get it up to 220mhz without it seeing any errors on Prime95, but any program I run either resets my computer or just freezes.
Also on those guides, I see close to NONE of the options there, my BIOS looks NOTHING like the one he posted a screenshot of...
I do NOT see a RAM...
Motherboard manual doesn't tell me anything, If it did, I wouldn't know where to begin and look. The guides I run into tell me what they accomplished, and not how to do it? They show me benchmark results, and what the total core frequency they reached... I'm sorry, but I'm not really sure what...
I turned it up to 1.45v on 220mhz, and it said "Hardware Failure Detected", And now I am putting it on the Torture Test and small FFT or whatever, and just waiting... Is this bad? Does this mean my max overclock is under 220mhz? Or did I change the wrong thing, the "CPU Vcore" was supposed to be...