Been reading on XS about timings and i already know that you have to change the ram timings by speed if you hit over 330fsb.. to avoid hitting an FSB wall.
I'm currently running my e6600 @ 3.6Ghz prime stable but looking at the ram timings.. they 'look really cr*p' ... 5.6.6.18, i can't seem to change them as when i have the same setting and manual timings.. then reboot. The ram setting will automatically change back to Speed. Any way to stop this?
Also it took me a lot of volts to get it at that speed for some reason.
Settings made are as follows:
400x9 (never boots if i change the multi to 8 for some unknown reason)
cpu vcore: 1.55v
PCi-e frequency : 112
Ram Frequency: DDR2 800
Ram Voltage: 2.2v
FSB Termination: 1.2v
MCH: 1.55v
ICH: 1.5v
CPU Idle: 28c
Load: 42c
Core Temp averages around 43c idle.. never beyong 60c load
Where opposed to running 3.4Ghz recently:
cpu vcore: 1.425v
PCi-e frequency : 100
Ram Frequency: DDR2 760
Ram Voltage: 2.1v
FSB Termination: Auto
MCH: Auto
ICH: Auto
CPU Idle: 20c
Load: 37c
Core Temp averages around 45c idle.. never beyond 55c load
I'm currently running my e6600 @ 3.6Ghz prime stable but looking at the ram timings.. they 'look really cr*p' ... 5.6.6.18, i can't seem to change them as when i have the same setting and manual timings.. then reboot. The ram setting will automatically change back to Speed. Any way to stop this?
Also it took me a lot of volts to get it at that speed for some reason.
Settings made are as follows:
400x9 (never boots if i change the multi to 8 for some unknown reason)
cpu vcore: 1.55v
PCi-e frequency : 112
Ram Frequency: DDR2 800
Ram Voltage: 2.2v
FSB Termination: 1.2v
MCH: 1.55v
ICH: 1.5v
CPU Idle: 28c
Load: 42c
Core Temp averages around 43c idle.. never beyong 60c load
Where opposed to running 3.4Ghz recently:
cpu vcore: 1.425v
PCi-e frequency : 100
Ram Frequency: DDR2 760
Ram Voltage: 2.1v
FSB Termination: Auto
MCH: Auto
ICH: Auto
CPU Idle: 20c
Load: 37c
Core Temp averages around 45c idle.. never beyond 55c load