Joined: 16 Oct 2007 Posts: 65 Location: Milwaukee, WI
Posted: Tue, 20 Nov 2007 18:34:17 Post Subject:
There also seems to be a section on the FSB that the board "doesnt like". For example, I can hit 1333mhz just fine.... 1400 and it wont even post. 1433 and it halts on HD Detection... 1500-1700 it runs fine, but the higher values aren't stable at all.
Just a tip for when you "bump" the frequency of your FSB up so you know it may work at a HIGHER value even though it may freeze at 1433 or something like that.
Yeah I've noticed that whole memory-part. I was only getting 3.2 GB of those 4 memory sticks. Right now I'm only using two sticks. I might get 2x2GB sometime in the future.
I've actually noticed that to. I guess I just have to experiment a bit more with the frequency to find out what works and what don't. Seems to run fine on 3 Ghz though.
I'll be back with an update on my frequency experimenting. Thanks again guys. I'm checking this thread daily so feel free to add anything.
So guys, I've now been experimenting for a couple of days and right now, i almost hate this board. It works great on 3Ghz and it's stable as hell but I've tried almost every QDR value over 1333 there is but nothing seems to work. The last couple of times it won't even post. I've also read alot about the motherboard and the processor and for some people everything works like a charm while others have the same problems as I have. Do you have any more ideas for me or do I just have to wait for a updated BIOS?
Joined: 07 Apr 2003 Posts: 20349 Location: New Jersey
Posted: Thu, 22 Nov 2007 23:33:55 Post Subject:
My board gets flaky at and around 1333MHz. Has done so with a few different memory kits now. What worked for me... Jump past that whole range. Kinda like what Jynxx said... There are dead ranges it seems. I can go up to 1280MHz fine on several kits, but have to jump up to 1500-1600MHz to find a usable speed again.
Feels like I've been there, done that. Have tried a couple of frequencies between 1300-1800. I guess I just have to keep trying until i find that one working frequency. Thanks anyway.
Cooling, right now it's stock CPU. In order to use any other type of cooler, I need to remove the back plate HS on the mobo. I did not pan on doing that, so I think I will not be able to hit the 3Ghz mark, maybe 2.6 or 2.8 safely with stock cooler.
Being new to this maybe I should just leave well enough alone??
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