Lost my Overclocks with an RMA'd Board.

why are you trying to stick to 2600mhz ?? slow it down untill you can pass prime95!!! keep the voltage high.

try these:

2500 1.55v
2400 1.55v

it will eventually pass when slowing it down!!
 
Because it works fine and has never crashed. It also worked fine before before I RMA'd on this motherboard.

MC_Bob
 
What the HT at? Because whatever number it is at is what the frequency is times the fsb. If it's over 800mhz youll probably be unstable. Put it down to 2x as it has no hit on performance. It limited me to 2600mhz but when i put it down i got up to 2800mhz. Still the option to put +0.1 volt through it, so may try for 3GHZ :D
 
!n$oMniA said:
What the HT at? Because whatever number it is at is what the frequency is times the fsb. If it's over 800mhz youll probably be unstable. Put it down to 2x as it has no hit on performance. It limited me to 2600mhz but when i put it down i got up to 2800mhz. Still the option to put +0.1 volt through it, so may try for 3GHZ :D

Hi,
Sorry but can you elaborate on this, Im a bit confused now :D
Thanks

comradpoplin! said:
what was it rma's for in the first place?
It wouldn't boot up, just a distorted beep that went up and down.

MC_Bob
 
Ok lads and ladettes, I fixed it :D

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Is that good enough for you? :p

I stuck the Ram on a 133 divider so its running about 175fsb and its running at CL2.
Quite weird how that makes adifference.
But it is that becuase I took it off to see.
Still running the cpu on 1.4v and it can go less, about 1.35v but i'll leave it.

The only question left is, why is it called a manchester, I bought a Venice?!?!?

Thanks a lot people.

MC_Bob
 
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