24 Mar 2008 at 21:03 #1 metachi metachi Associate Joined 2 Jan 2005 Posts 2,441 Location West Midlands How do i set it to run at 400mhz(6400 speed), do i need to change to FSB DRAM 2:1? i already set the System Memory Multiplier to "2x" but it still show up 1:1 Thanks
How do i set it to run at 400mhz(6400 speed), do i need to change to FSB DRAM 2:1? i already set the System Memory Multiplier to "2x" but it still show up 1:1 Thanks
24 Mar 2008 at 21:06 #2 Cob Cob Soldato Joined 30 Jul 2006 Posts 18,487 Location Antrim town Set the Memory Multiplier to x2.4. I would expect it to run on the x2.5 multiplier too.
24 Mar 2008 at 21:16 #3 metachi metachi Associate OP Joined 2 Jan 2005 Posts 2,441 Location West Midlands still say 1:1 after selected 2.50 in the bios. the System Memory Multiplier (SPD) only has 2.00 3.33 4.00+ 2.50 3.00
still say 1:1 after selected 2.50 in the bios. the System Memory Multiplier (SPD) only has 2.00 3.33 4.00+ 2.50 3.00
24 Mar 2008 at 21:27 #4 Cob Cob Soldato Joined 30 Jul 2006 Posts 18,487 Location Antrim town It's been a while since I used a P965 Gigabyte, so there may not be a x2.4 multi. Did you go up and down the menu, rather than just down. But the x2.5 multi should still be fine at those speeds.
It's been a while since I used a P965 Gigabyte, so there may not be a x2.4 multi. Did you go up and down the menu, rather than just down. But the x2.5 multi should still be fine at those speeds.
24 Mar 2008 at 21:30 #5 metachi metachi Associate OP Joined 2 Jan 2005 Posts 2,441 Location West Midlands cant go down more. but why cpu-z doesnt report runing new speeds? x2.50
24 Mar 2008 at 21:33 #6 Cob Cob Soldato Joined 30 Jul 2006 Posts 18,487 Location Antrim town Have you set the correct memory voltage? And set the MCH voltage to +0.1v to boost the northbridge for 4 sticks.
Have you set the correct memory voltage? And set the MCH voltage to +0.1v to boost the northbridge for 4 sticks.
24 Mar 2008 at 21:46 #7 metachi metachi Associate OP Joined 2 Jan 2005 Posts 2,441 Location West Midlands this is what done: but why set to 0.1v matter ? the cpu-z report should changed or no boot. Cob said: Have you set the correct memory voltage? And set the MCH voltage to +0.1v to boost the northbridge for 4 sticks. Click to expand... Last edited: 24 Mar 2008
this is what done: but why set to 0.1v matter ? the cpu-z report should changed or no boot. Cob said: Have you set the correct memory voltage? And set the MCH voltage to +0.1v to boost the northbridge for 4 sticks. Click to expand...
24 Mar 2008 at 21:49 #8 Cob Cob Soldato Joined 30 Jul 2006 Posts 18,487 Location Antrim town That looks about right.
24 Mar 2008 at 21:52 #9 metachi metachi Associate OP Joined 2 Jan 2005 Posts 2,441 Location West Midlands any idea why still say 333.
24 Mar 2008 at 21:58 #10 Cob Cob Soldato Joined 30 Jul 2006 Posts 18,487 Location Antrim town Well your overclock is staying at 333mhz, so it doesn't sound like a boot issue. Which BIOS are you running?
Well your overclock is staying at 333mhz, so it doesn't sound like a boot issue. Which BIOS are you running?
24 Mar 2008 at 22:01 #11 metachi metachi Associate OP Joined 2 Jan 2005 Posts 2,441 Location West Midlands but i dont want to overclock the cpu. the ram currently running under stock. i just want the ram running at stock speed.
but i dont want to overclock the cpu. the ram currently running under stock. i just want the ram running at stock speed.
24 Mar 2008 at 22:05 #12 Cob Cob Soldato Joined 30 Jul 2006 Posts 18,487 Location Antrim town Ah, I thought it was an E6700. Have you tested it with just 2 sticks? You may have a dodgy stick.
24 Mar 2008 at 22:07 #13 metachi metachi Associate OP Joined 2 Jan 2005 Posts 2,441 Location West Midlands nope, will try that. Thanks =)