• Q6600 G0
• Gigabyte P35 DS3R R1 – F4
• 4 GB Corsair CM2X 1024-6400C4DHX
Without any tweaking CPU-z shows the CPU Bus Speed as 267 and the memory frequency as 400 MHz with timings 5.5.5.18 and FSB:Ram as 2:3.
Courtesy of Monstermunch:
Most of this seems fairly straightforward apart from ‘Set the System Memory Multiplier to 2x’.
The option in my BIOS is 2.5 or higher.
What I think I’m trying to achieve is setting the FSB:Ram as 1:1.
This would allow me to run the ram at its rated speed of 400 or less and give me ample scope for some modest overclocking.
I would prefer to use very safe settings which would initially give the stock clock speed and tweak it up from there.
• Gigabyte P35 DS3R R1 – F4
• 4 GB Corsair CM2X 1024-6400C4DHX
Without any tweaking CPU-z shows the CPU Bus Speed as 267 and the memory frequency as 400 MHz with timings 5.5.5.18 and FSB:Ram as 2:3.
Courtesy of Monstermunch:
1. Make sure that you have the latest chipset drivers and flash the board to the most recent bios version
2. On the main bios screen press Ctrl+F1 to open the advanced options within the menus
3. In the Advanced Bios Features Menu, Disable all of the following: CPU Enhanced Halt (C1E), CPU Thermal Monitor 2(TM2), CPU EIST Function
4. In the PC Health Status menu, set the FAN Speed Control Method to "Legacy" & FAN Speed Control Mode to "PWM" to maintain highest speed
5. Go into the MB Intelligent Tweaker (MIT) menu at the bottom of the page, set the System voltage control to "Manual"
6. These boards have a default VDIMM of 1.8v, set the VDIMM to co-ordinate with your ram. The Geil I have is specced as 2.1v so I have mine set to +0.3v
7. Set the MCH Voltage to +0.1v
8. Set the FSB Voltage to +0.1v
9. Set the VCORE to 1.45v - Please be aware that this will increase temps!
10. Set the CPU Host Clock Control to "Enable"
11. Set the System Memory Multiplier to "2x"
12. You're set to go, just increase the System bus Frequency to Overclock
13. I would reccommend that you use Intels TAT to monitor temps
Most of this seems fairly straightforward apart from ‘Set the System Memory Multiplier to 2x’.
The option in my BIOS is 2.5 or higher.
What I think I’m trying to achieve is setting the FSB:Ram as 1:1.
This would allow me to run the ram at its rated speed of 400 or less and give me ample scope for some modest overclocking.
- Am I right in thinking that setting the System Memory Multiplier to 2 would give this Ratio of 1:1?
- Presumably with the Memory Multiplier at 2.5 the Ratio would be 1:1.25 - I assume this means the memory will be running faster to achieve a given clock speed?
- Is it reasonable to leave the System Voltage Control on auto initially and check out what is happening before setting it to manual if needed thereafter?
I would prefer to use very safe settings which would initially give the stock clock speed and tweak it up from there.
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