Stuck with my overclock info!

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Hi, wondered if someone could help me. Overclockers sent me this email to re-enable my overclock specs.

Dear James,

Here are the Overclock settings that you will need to enter into your bios. You can enter bios by tapping the delete key as the system starts.

M/B Intelligent Tweaker

Advanced Frequency Settings - 46x
CPU Ratio - 46x
Advanced CPU Core Features - Press Enter
Internal CPU PLL Overvoltage - Enabled
Real Time Ratio Change in O/S - Enabled
Press Esc
System Memory Multiplier - 16.00
Press Esc

Avanced Memory Settings - Press Enter
Performance Enhance - Standard
Channel A - Press Enter
11-11-11-30 - then command rate 2n
Press Esc

Advanced Voltage Settings - Press Enter
Load-line Calibration - Level 7
CPU Voltage - 1.385v
Dram Voltage - 1.650v

Now you can choose to save and exit from the bios, This should now be your overclock re-loaded.

If you have any issues or get stuck please let me know and I can give you some advice.


My problem is for the last bit of information they provided me.

For advanced voltage settings when I press enter on Load-line Calibration, instead of a list of levels to pick from i have "auto, enabled , disabled".

Also not sure if it makes a difference but I cant actually choose 1.650v for the Dram, its either 1.640 ot 1.660z

So what should i set my load line to, or how do i get it to show me the different levels so that i can pick level 7?

Thank you for any help guys!
 
Thanks for the quick reply!

I dont have an option for manual in load line calibration, only auto enabled and disabled. Ive tried changing between and i cant see any extra options being added to my screen?

Also ive realised that i cant edit the advanced memory timings, when i click channel a timings, i cannot select anything to change. they are currently 9-9-9-24 which is wrong. the memory i have installed is 11-11-11-31
 
Nothing extra is added to the screen to pick a level. if i save the settings as they are with load-line set to enabled will it be a problem?

I was thinking i could save and then go back into the bios to see if it shows up then...
 
Okay, i've done quite a bit since :)

I've flashed my motherboard's bios to the latest version, and now I have more options available to me. I can now successfully change the load-line to level 7.

However XMP and altering my memory's frequency anywhere over 1600 cause my system to not boot properly. The Ram i've recently installed is 2133mhz, which is supposed to be supported by my motherboard as stated here - http://uk.gigabyte.com/products/product-page.aspx?pid=3759&dl=1#sp

Anyone know anything I can try to get the full potenial from the Ram?

Thanks again :)
 
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