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well ram is originally rated to run @ 2.2 volts with 4-4-4-12 @ 800 but with slacker timings and the 2.2 v ive got 938mhz outa the modules (they are set @ 667mhz to allow the high fsb :), ive really got my sights set on 4ghz now i know they will do it tho :) so i was thinking maybe ram thats rated at a higher fsb and slightly higher voltage maybe some kingston 1150mhz that rated up to 2.4 volts?
or are there any more tweaks to raise the fsb? as am runnign a 1:1 divide and thats the best it seems for the ram:)
 
tried the 800mhz bootstrap :) and it worked :) clocking a very tidy 3.8ghz now with ram on the following 5-6-6-15 @ 474mhz per channel:) t1 too:) very quick rig now :) just need a new graphics card or sum help sorting the drivers out on this x1950xtx ( it shakes in games) and vista complains its the ati driver ( the 1 it downloaded and installed automatically as downloaded 1s wont install just need the extra to get 4ghz then lol
 
tried the 800mhz bootstrap :) and it worked :) clocking a very tidy 3.8ghz now with ram on the following 5-6-6-15 @ 474mhz per channel:) t1 too:) very quick rig now :) just need a new graphics card or sum help sorting the drivers out on this x1950xtx ( it shakes in games) and vista complains its the ati driver ( the 1 it downloaded and installed automatically as downloaded 1s wont install just need the extra to get 4ghz then lol

Good to know someone else is getting decent results!

Buy another X1950XTX - they're about £75 now 2nd hand, and run Crossfire. That'll speed you up a bit.

I'm running 2 512Mb x1950Pro's and they do 11,000 in 3DMark06 with the 4.45GHz E8400. I paid less than £100 for the pair, and the whole system didn't cost me £400 excluding the PSU and Case. Incredible value.
 
annoying thing is ... that i swear that this type of choppyness isnt down to speed of the card , as it does it on the games it used to run real smooth on, yeh i aint complaining about this board tho, not a chance in hell!
 
annoying thing is ... that i swear that this type of choppyness isnt down to speed of the card , as it does it on the games it used to run real smooth on, yeh i aint complaining about this board tho, not a chance in hell!

As far as I know there are no Omega drivers for Vista 32-bit yet, but have a google for beta drivers and there are some better than the official drivers available.
 
also wondering what voltages are the 45nm cpu useres pushing throught there cpus? and at what clocks?

to get 3.8 mines about1.45
 
4.45GHz here and I'm using all 1.58V - but it's actually only 1.53V with the voltmeter.
 
hmm 800 ey :p still think thats whats holding mine back the fact that is already will do 138mhz over its rated settings :( need faster rated ram! lol
 
im running my e8400 at 3.8ghz, 1.23v (cpuz and bios reading) using an intel quad core stock cooler, 62degrees under load.
 
Okay, I have a problem...

All was fine for the first few days, flashed the bios to 1.3b okay, installed vista, all was well, until today that is..

Did an update in windows, had to reboot, and when I did... it powered up.. then shutdown.. powered up again.. and stays with power, but no post..

Tried to switch to the backup, but that didn't seem to work, will try that again later.. but I have this horrid sinking feeling..

Suggestions?
 
MIne does something similar with NVidia graphics cards. The system is actually booting fine, but there is nothing on the video? It works fine with ATI graphics cards, and is usually fine with NVidia, but once in a while it just doesn't start the graphics. Keep recycling the reset button and I think it'll light up OK.
 
I recently bought a JW IP35 Pro with a C2D E6300 which worked great and overclocked to 2.6Ghz on stock volts and ran perfectly.
I just upgraded it to an E6600 and now it wont overclock at all. Everytime i try to overclock it, it stays at stock speed and when i restart windows it powers off at POST then starts at stock BIOS settings.
I've tried resetting the BIOS defaults with the jumper setting on the motherboard and reflashing the BIOS but neither helped.
Even at stock settings after i have changed the memory timings and voltage to the correct ones it powers off and back on at the POST screen back to 1.88v mem and SDP memory timings.

Anyone else had this?
 
I recently bought a JW IP35 Pro with a C2D E6300 which worked great and overclocked to 2.6Ghz on stock volts and ran perfectly.
I just upgraded it to an E6600 and now it wont overclock at all. Everytime i try to overclock it, it stays at stock speed and when i restart windows it powers off at POST then starts at stock BIOS settings.
I've tried resetting the BIOS defaults with the jumper setting on the motherboard and reflashing the BIOS but neither helped.
Even at stock settings after i have changed the memory timings and voltage to the correct ones it powers off and back on at the POST screen back to 1.88v mem and SDP memory timings.

Anyone else had this?

you have to test your CPU step by step for max FSB, then max clock, and overclock it all over again, of course starting with the least multiplier, i.e. 266*6.
 
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