This might help. ;)
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I doubt you haven't tried this already, but have you tried the Quick Boot option in BIOS. Just some random results from Google. Good luck!
http://www.viperlair.com/reviews/msi-p7n-sli-platinum-motherboard.html
http://forums.techpowerup.com/showthread.php?t=113369
So, as I see it, this TSMC situation is very good for Nvidia. If they can get enough product for testing, and by the time Nvidia's engineer's work out the hardware, TSMC will be ready to pump em out. Along with AMD's refresh, setting up a nice price war and we win!
Okay so they do it the same way and it would cost 1 Trillion dollars. So yeah. They better think about this one a little harder.
The entire Apollo programme cost $24bn in 1960s money - around $1 trillion in today's - and for several years was swallowing up almost 5 per cent of the US...
You might as well throw the GPU into the mix for full PSU stability testing.
The new OCCT 3.0 is out, which will run
"A Power supply test, made of a 3d test and a CPU Test. The power consumption of your computer will reach new highs. Measures shows a power consumption that is 40% higher...
It's my understanding that the biggest limitation of a 32bit OS is that any one program can only get 2GB of RAM. The rest of the 4GB goes to hardware and background programs, which certainly makes your machine smoother if you have the extra RAM. I think this is relevant to your question. BTW...
Here's the fix I use to get proper scaling.
http://forums.guru3d.com/showthread.php?t=256805
The instructions are in the 3rd picture which is included in the .zip
The downsides are you have to run a little batch file at start up, but it takes about half a second. Just follow the...
I think this might be your best bet for free bandwidth testing.
The latest version on this page. 2.20.405
http://www.oldversion.com/program.php?n=everesthome
I think the latest version of Everest never does anything if you don't pay after the trial version, but this was the last...
Wild, crazy stuff there.
This seems to point to your motherboard, no? Did you happen to try your RAM in his setup?
Do you have the latest BIOS for your motherboard? What voltage does your friend give the RAM?
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Maybe I missed it, but you don't say what BIOS you're currently at.
It was only starting with the F5 version for the p35c that they replaced the OK/FAIL with the actual voltages on the PC Health screen. Now when set to +0.3V in BIOS, it reads anywhere from 2.1V to 2.28V depending on your...
I use Riva Tuner's hardware monitor, but you can also check your peak memory usage in the Performance tab of the Task Manager. If I remember correctly, check the Commit Charge (K) section. Chop off the last three digits and you are looking at MB of RAM. Total is the current usage, Limit is...
Memset 3.4 works great for me.
Check here http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/...ad.php?t=92190 (fixed)
EDIT: Sorry, working link here, but it looks like your main board isn't supported.
Might try the beta. Can't tell if that would work.
I would say according to your OP that your RAM is getting 2.03V, showing as Vcore2 just like speedfan, which should work with those main timings. Don't know about your subtimings. I would set ram timings to AUTO to see if that works.
I know in the later BIOS versions for my board Gigabyte...
It's not in stock, but this looks interesting.
http://accessories.us.dell.com/sna/products/games/productdetail.aspx?c=us&l=en&s=dhs&cs=29&sku=a1348853&dgc=CJ&cid=24471&lid=566643
MSI 8800 GT for $207.99 plus Tax
You need 0.95.4 Beta to read your correct Tjunction of 100 C which usually ends up adding about 15 C to the readings.
http://www.thecoolest.zerobrains.com/CoreTemp/CoreTempBeta.zip
Do as BillParrish advised and monitor using Speedfan Vcore2, and don't go above +0.2V in BIOS until you're sure of what your board is doing.
Do you have the latest BIOS? It was only the latest F5 version for the p35c that replaced the OK/FAIL with the actual voltages. And with the old BIOS...
Are you considering the BIOS as 3rd party software?
Cause here I am with F5 , 1.8V=normal right? then +0.2V set in BIOS=2.144V?
Yet with my cheapo kingston pc2-5300 normal sets me at 1.89V.
But again I read your disclaimer about lack of experience with the C. I almost wish I had a lack of...
The p35c overvolts plenty. Especially considering most people think they are starting from 1.8V in BIOS, which is only true if you have RAM meant for 1.8V. It will start you at over 2.0V if that's what your RAM wants. I talk about this in my last post in that thread.
Does the newest BIOS for...