whack it up to 1.7vthe only thing i havent tried is upping the actual chipset voltage because no one has given me any advice on that one.
whack it up to 1.7vthe only thing i havent tried is upping the actual chipset voltage because no one has given me any advice on that one.
sorry couldnt reply sooner, not been at my system.
Tried that, and no luck, its a little more stable but still not usable at 200 fsb...
shall I try upping the RAM and CPU also?
2.9v is perfectly safe for ram so you can try that,what speed and voltage is the cpu currently running at?
2.2ghz at 1.7v
hmmm try this>
external clock - 200mhz
multiplier - x11
agp freq - 66mhz
cpu fsb/dram ratio - 6/6
cpu interface - enabled
cpu - 1.75v
ddr - 2.9v
chipset - 1.7v
mem timings - expert
row active - 11
ras to cas - 3
row precharge - 3
cas - 2.0
system bios cacheable - disabled
video ram cacheable - disabled
agp aperture - half fitted ram
fsb spread spectrum - disabled
agp spread spectrum - disabled
cpu thermal throttling - disabled
enhance pci performance - enabled
cpu disconnect function - enabled
agp rate - ?
agp fast writes - nvidia = enabled,ati = disabled unless you have a 9600 and don't have the latest catalyst drivers
gl
dont you hate in when you could have sworn you replied to a thread only to check back and realise you didnt, very odd..... must be something to do with my bad sleeping habits
anyway, I tried those settings and it wasnt stable, so I dropped the fsb/ram ratio down so the memory is running about 340 and its now stable as anything, but that really sucks, seeing as the memory should be running at 400
and further ideas?
what ram slots ae you using?it should be the 2 furthest away from the cpu.
you could try using one stick of ram see if that makes a difference.
otherwise the only things i can think of are faulty ram or a faulty dimm slot
you could also try setting the cas to 2.5
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