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Anusha

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Yippie!!!
Finally, some sort of an overclocking experience with my CPU. I believe the RAM is working at 100% sync with the FSB (i.e. 664MHz). I can't check it. The software I used for overclocking doesn't show much details or let me change much things.

 

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    Anusha said:
    Yippie!!!
    Finally, some sort of an overclocking experience with my CPU. I believe the RAM is working at 100% sync with the FSB (i.e. 664MHz). I can't check it. The software I used for overclocking doesn't show much details or let me change much things.

    yep... i believe that ur believes are true..:lol: :lol: guess CPU-Z is showing ur FSB:RAM ratio as 1:1 nw... as 4 the s/w, BIOS OCing is the only reliable thing 4 me... :D
     
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    Anusha

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    EmperorRXF said:
    yep... i believe that ur believes are true..:lol: :lol: guess CPU-Z is showing ur FSB:RAM ratio as 1:1 nw... as 4 the s/w, BIOS OCing is the only reliable thing 4 me... :D
    But what am I supposed to do? This is the only way.
    CPU-Z doesn't show my RAM clocks even at stock :S
    Wonder what the story behind that is :D
     

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    Anusha said:
    But what am I supposed to do? This is the only way.
    CPU-Z doesn't show my RAM clocks even at stock :S
    Wonder what the story behind that is :D

    ahh.....:shocked: may be a newer ver. of it will show the clocks... bt if i'm correct we both r havin KVR 800s... bt it shows mine....:confused: did u try using EVEREST Ultimate... iz a much much much better CPU profiler than CPU-Z :D also iz gt a couple of nice Benchmarks to chk hw ur new Memory Clocks r doing...
     

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    I'm having KVR 667 which can do 800MHz, but at 5,5,5,15
    I think it has something to do with the mobo :D
     

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    Anusha said:
    But what am I supposed to do? This is the only way.
    CPU-Z doesn't show my RAM clocks even at stock :S
    Wonder what the story behind that is :D
    There is a soft called clockgen.Can make the clocks up/down within OS.supports for AMDs dont knw about intels.AFAIK Its really good.Try it.
     

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    There is a soft called clockgen.Can make the clocks up/down within OS.supports for AMDs dont knw about intels.AFAIK Its really good.Try it.

    yep... thz if it supports his mobo... the bugger didnt support mine whn i chked it bout 2 weeks ago....
     

    Anusha

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    zCexVe said:
    There is a soft called clockgen.Can make the clocks up/down within OS.supports for AMDs dont knw about intels.AFAIK Its really good.Try it.
    It doesn't have the correct PLL.
     

    zCexVe

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    Anusha said:
    It doesn't have the correct PLL.
    yep with Intels .In nVidia it Correctly get the chip.But the setted clocks wont take effect.:S.I dont hav a use from it.CBid is good.But It has RAM tweakings.So changing them will restart the PC.
     

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    emperorRXF said:
    yep... thz if it supports his mobo... the bugger didnt support mine whn i chked it bout 2 weeks ago....
    Machan intel chips hav an identifying issue.nVidia chips hav another issue.Dont knw of ATIs.
     

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    My Intel mobo got raped. I bought a new mobo, and will hopefully move the replacement mobo to a new rig for dad (his current pc is having more problems than aggregate of problem every pc owner is having right now!!!)

    So, here is a preliminary overclocking result:

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    (for some freaking reason, SuperPi Mod keeps crashing on me; it even happened in the old mobo with no overclocking; maybe it has problems with Vista x64)

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    The multiplier has fallen back to 6. It fires up to 7 when the load gets high. But, I have disabled EIST in BIOS. Dunno how this is happening :S

    Weirdest thing is that I never thought I could under-volt the CPU and overclock by over 1GHz!!! Have to do proper stress testing though...
     
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