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Have you tried any of the beta BIOSes? I'm still confused though, how can you select the memory divider? All I see is the multiplier... :? I've downloaded the F5c BIOS but am not gonna try it right now hehe...however I *do* have the dualBIOS feature so I shouldn't be too worried.
Also I found this Intel Thermal app that's pretty funky and also got a tool called core temp, should be good for now...
Now where is this memory divider located? /me just can't find it!
Yeah, erm... don't use F5c I couldn't boot with any of my overclocks... even liike 1Mhz... Memory divider is in the main overclocking page: it's the bit with the memory clock just beneath it.
http://members.shaw.ca/Eldonko1/biosdq6-2.JPG
Where :p
Do you mean the System Memory Multiplier? I know that 2x sets it to 1:1 that's it. What about 2.5, 3, 4 ?
(I didn't take that shot, and it isn't of my system, using it as an example...)
yes its system memory multiplier :)
...right, but back to my question again...how do you know what the divider is... why the heck can't they call it 1:1, 2:3, 4:3, 5:6 etc etc? So darn silly tbh...any ideas m8...pulling my hair out over this!
According to the manual the options are:
Ok so:Code:System Memory Multiplier: 2.00, 2.50, 2.66, 3.00, 3.33, 4.00
FSB:Memory Divider: 1:1
2.0 = 1:1
2.5 = 4:5
2.66 = 3:4
3.0 = 2:3
3.3 = 3:5
4.0 = 1:2
All gigabyte have done, just to feel different and to confuse poor souls like me, is to take the memory/fsb ratio and * 2, to give the fsb > DD2 ratio lol...pfffft!
Why can't people just stick to regular convensions that have survived the test of time? Seriously!
As a note, I've bumped VCore to 1.45v and VDimm to 2.2v (+0.4v). That Core Temp Beta app is quite useful and Prime is running quite happily.
However, as stated before, the temps are terrible so I need to get a decent HSF asap.