Does this look right?

How do I change the timings? On a Gigabyte DS4 mobo.

It's at 2.22V at the moment. I've done a few tests, and it seems stable. Was going to do a Prime BLend overnight to make sure, but I'm concerned with the timings.
 
Minstadave said:
You'll need to get yourself in the BIOS :)

2.2V is fine, stick with that while you play with the timings.

Sorry for being a nub (first OCing experience :P) but could you tell me what it would be under. I was searching for some option to change the timings in the BIOS but I can't seem to find one. What would the setting be named?

Thanks :)
 
Minstadave said:
Probably under the advanced chipset page if I rember Gigabyte BIOSs.

well, I'm looking at the manual which has all the settings listed. But there's nothing I can find which describes changing the timings :(

I guess I need someone who owns a DS4 to tell me where it is. Please!!! :D

Thanks
 
The options on the MB intelligent Tweaker (assuming that's the same as Advance chipsey) in the Bios are:

CPU clock ratio
CPU host clock control
CPU host frequency
PCI Express Frequency
C.I.A.2 - Intelligent Overclock (auto increases clockspeeds)
System memory multiplier - set to 2.00 (this the option you mean?)
Memory Frequency
DIMM overvoltage control
PCI-E overvoltage control
(G)MCH Overvoltage control
FSB Overvoltage control
CPU Voltage control
Normal CPU vcore
 
Well I found the option. Had to search for it in xtremesystem's forum. Had to press Ctrl+F1 at the main screen to activate the advance options.

I set it to 4-4-4-12. But it kept rebooting after posting. I changed it to 5-5-5-15 and it managed to boot OK. Just stressing it at the mo.

What do I have to do to get the timings changed for better? Do I have to increase the volts further?

Edit: Well I increased the VDIMM to 2.3V, Windows would start then the computer rebooted. :S
 
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