MOVED: Overclock problem

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fixed my problem...WOW i feel like such a n00b in my haste to switch them over to slots 3/4 and enable all the options in the BIO i have been forgetting to HIT F10 AND SAVE!!!

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  • MOVED: Overclocking Problems on K8N Neo Plat

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    Overclocking Problems on K8N Neo Plat

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  • MOVED: overclocking problem with P965 NEO

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    Quote from: pszemia on 23-May-07, 01:22:26
    i want to overclock the cpu without overclocking the ram, is that possible with this motherboard??
    for example: 333Mhz cpu and stay at 800Mhz for ram
    the cpuz is reading actually 379 (i cant remember the exact value, but is around this) for ram when i have set to manual 667 why this happen??? (the cpu is at 300)
    The memory speeds you can select are not absolute but FSB:RAM dividers
    533Mhz equals the 1:1 divider
    667Mhz equals the 4:5 divider
    800Mhz equals the 2:3 divider
    This means if you select 667Mhz RAM in bios you don't force 667Mhz but you select a FSB:RAM ratio of 4:5
    At stock FSB of 266Mhz this makes : 266 / 4 = 66.5 * 5 = 333 Mhz (666 Mhz DDR) wich is the 667Mhz you select.
    However, if you change FSB the RAM speed changes along with it.
    So, for your 300Mhz this makes :  300 / 4 = 75 * 5 = 375 Mhz  wich is +- the 379 Mhz cpuZ reads.
    If you want 333Mhz fsb and ram @ 800 select 667Mhz RAM in bios and set FSB to 333Mhz, also enter RAM timings manually.
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    The board might not make it to 333Mhz tho - It's a budget board wich overclocks poorly.

  • MOVED: Overclocking Problem MSI P7N Platnium

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    Whats your BIOS version?
    The Q8400 is supported from 1.3, could be you still have 1.0 and thus the cpu is not fully supported yet.
    If so, flash to latest BIOS and see if the resolves the problem.
    Read here for a safe way to flash your BIOS:
    https://forum-en.msi.com/index.php?topic=113295.0
    For BIOS file:
    http://global.msi.eu/index.php?func=downloaddetail&type=bios&maincat_no=1&prod_no=1373
    As always, flashing BIOS is done at your own risk.

  • MOVED: overclocking problems with neo2

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    Quote from: SillySider03 on 13-May-06, 18:49:46
    Don't listen to anyone here but Stick. He gave the best advice.
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    Depending on what type of chip you have, and how well it OC's, you may or may not have to increase the vcore. I have a 3000+ Venice that will do 2500Mhz with the stock 1.376v, and a 146 Opty(San Diego) that will do 2750Mhz with the stock vcore of 1.376v. It all depends on the chip at this point. If it doesn't post, or boot, increase the vcore one bump. If that doesn't do it, then bump it again. I would go no higher than 1.5v to reach 2400 - 2600Mhz though...
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    The Neo2 is probably one of THE best s939 AGP boards out there, and they are capable of some really sick stuff...Keep trying, be patient, and good luck.
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  • MOVED: Overclocking problem with K8N Neo4 Platinum

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    Quote from: BlackRaven on 27-June-07, 08:58:49
    well everything i wrote was based on the guys serial number reading ability. ill live with 2800 mhz. thanks anyway
    That's all fine and good, but not always the case. Sure, some batches/runs are better than others, and some weeks of production are just good clockers, but it is hard to tell what ANY chip will do just by looking at the markings on it. Getting 3G on stock vcore would be almost unheard of - unless the chip was made to run at 3G of course. 2800Mhz isn't too bad and exactly what I run on my Brisbane 24/7.
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  • MOVED: KT333 Ultra; fuzzy logic, 1.6xp overclocking problem help !!!!!

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    KT333 Ultra; fuzzy logic, 1.6xp overclocking problem help !!!!!

    Not that I am an expert o/c but here are some thoughts on the matter.
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  • MOVED: MSI X58A-GD65 Overclock Problem

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    I bought the MSI X58A-GD65 because I am a complete moron who wanted a hardware Easy Switch.
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    I just read every forum where people had problems w/ various settings, and since I only want 3.2GHz w/ 12GB's of RAM @1.4v it was a walk in the park.
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  • MOVED: K8N Diamond Plus Motherboard overclocking problem.

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    Quote from: TimeReaper on 15-February-06, 09:15:17
    I know this board can reach 300+ by reviews by Tom's Hardware. But I was wondering how I could get my FSB up there? I can't seem to get past the hurtle at 270. Anything above this will make the system fail to start up and I have to clear the BIOS again.
    I lowered the HT to the equivalent of 3X, and CPU Multiplier to 8X using a venice core 3500+. I even tried adding voltage to the HT. I'm wondering if I'm missing something in this equation that stops me from getting 300+ FSB? The overclockable items are too many and unexplained.
    If someone could spread some light on what else needs to be done, please tell me.
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    MSI K8N Diamond Plus
    AMD64 3500+ Venice
    OCZ DDR600 Platinum Elite
    520 OCZ Powerstream
    2x Samsung 200G@Raid 0
    Zalman CNPS 9500 LED
    Sapphire GTO2
    Hi dude,
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  • MOVED: K8N Neo2 Platinum overclocking problem

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    K8N Neo2 Platinum overclocking problem

    Quote from: Sharp on 24-April-05, 06:04:48
    Hello,
    In the BIOS you must set the FSB:DRAM ratio to 1:1.
    Set the HTT (hypertransport Ratio to x4)
    Set the CPU ratio to x4 (just too see if it will work.)
    Set the FSB to 250Mhz
    Set the Vcore to 1.45v.
    Set the memory timings to SPD (or default values for DDR500)
    Set the memory voltage to 2.7v, 2.75v or 2.8v.
    Save and exit
    Then let it boot from the memtest bootdisk.
    Use memtest to see if it is ok, test for a long time, over 1 hour.
    http://www.memtest.org/download/1.55.1/memtest86+-1.55.1.floppy.zip
    Tight timings and high FSB is even better 
    I have the same problem I can go as high as fsb 219 without tweaking anything but the FSB. My system is about the same only my ram is ddr 400 so what should my mem volt and timg should be set to?

  • MOVED: P35 Platinum D.O.T. is not working ?? Overclock Problem ??

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    Quote
    I think you dont understand me. My q6600 @ 3,00 ghz now, not @ 2,4 ghz.
    I understood what you are trying to do, but it is not possible using DOT. 
    Have a look at your manual page 3-21:
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    Important
    [...] By the way, if you need to conduct overclocking manually, you also need to disable
    the Dynamic OverClocking first.
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  • MOVED: MSI P35 Neo, Overclocking problems

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    Quote from: Maesus on 29-October-07, 11:52:50
    welcome to the forum.
    For overclocking question, please post in the OC forum.
    Maesus, Isn't that this forum?
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  • MOVED: 6870 HAWK overclocking problem.

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  • MOVED: Had problems overclocking the P6N SLI Platinum?

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    JACK NEW. IS THE BEST MAN TO HELP BE CAUSE HE HAD ONE HIMSELF, but anyway quad core, dual core etc makes no difference your memory and your cpu fsb makes a difference.
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