not sure if the cpu is overclocked properly

lay-z-boy said:
@ DFI street


Massive Isnt it?
I didnt say dont run 1t, i said it doesnt make a huge impact.



a64's arnt memory bandwidth hungry like netburst baised cores, there was a very small gain in 754-939 (single to dual) same goes for ddr2, thanks to the latencys its worse.

k8's dont care much for bandwidth, tight timmings make more of an impact.

Did I not say ask Jokester? Not something you pulled off the net?
The results he had were surprising.

But why are you so against going into the BIOS and changing 1 value?
It isn't exactly hard is it for a performance increase!?!?

You really are lazy boy...


MC_Bob
 
mc_bob said:
Did I not say ask Jokester? Not something you pulled off the net?
The results he had were surprising.

But why are you so against going into the BIOS and changing 1 value?
It isn't exactly hard is it for a performance increase!?!?

You really are lazy boy...


MC_Bob

where did i say dont change to 1t?

i didnt.

if you want to argue take it to mail, dont trash the guys thread.
 
lay-z-boy said:
where did i say dont change to 1t?

i didnt.

if you want to argue take it to mail, dont trash the guys thread.

Don't cry :rolleyes:

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Back on topic :

I take it you only want to use the 2x512 sticks?
I don't think you can run all 3 sticks in dual channel.
Im confused in what you want to do mate, sorry.

MC_Bob
 
Aye it makes a little difference, but not much.

1T

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2T

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Jokester
 
not a lot, 5fps, is it? lol. people would pay money for that sort of increase, it makes you laugh.

lay-z-boy, you started on him lol. you gotta expect it back.
 
No, they're 2 seperate things mate.

Dual channel has a speed boost and so does Command Rate.

Go into BIOS and there should be something called Command rate - Enable or Disable.

Enable that.

MC_Bob
 
I set it to 1T in the bios and the computer refused to boot, I then couldnt access the bios when I rebooted so I had to take out one of the 512 sticks, set it back to 2T, then open up the computer again and put the 512 stick back.

Oh I also found the HT multiplier, it was well hidden away, and I set it to 4x and the computer again refused to boot.

So this has been a bit of a wasted exercise, but thanks anyway for your knowledge oc pbb'ers.

I was also wondering was it my ram or my motherboard at fault for not being to boot at 1T? My memory is all from the "value" range - 1 stick of 512 corsair value ram, one 512 stick of corsair value select ram and a gig of elixir ram (cheap make).
 
No, what I did was I put the one gig in a yellow slot next to a 512 stick and a 512 stick in the blue slot.

I also tried putting a gig and a 512 in the yellow slots and a 512 stick on the furthest blue slot so that there was a empty slot between.
 
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