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silvest
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OC Newbie 18 Jahre dabei !
AMD Barton 1833 MHz @ 2400 MHz 50°C mit 1.75 Volt
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unfortunately no. FSB can only go up to 218.. at 220 prime 95 keeps crashing.. It's not the RAM, but the CPU.. vcore is already at 1.75.. (my mobo only allows very little options to increase vcore. it allows "default", "+5%", "+7.5%" and "+10%". right now i'm at 7.5% so i have one last chance, but then vcore would be around 1.78 to 1.8v). temps is 52C idle and 57C load (but my mobo reads temps 8-12 degrees higher than ABit or others. if i change the bios revision to F1, then reported temperatures will reduce). from http://www.ocworkbench.com/ocwbcgi/u...8;t=001387;p=0 QUOTE At last, the Gigabyte FAQ for OCWorkbench has been released. The motherboards that will be mentioned in this FAQ will be: nForce3 (K8 Platform) GA-K8NSNXP GA-K8NSNXP-939 GA-K8NS Pro GA-K8NS GA-K8NNXP GA-K8NNXP-940 GA-K8N Pro GA-K8N nForce2 (K7 Platform) GA-7NNXP GA-7N400 Pro GA-7N400 Pro2 GA-7N400L1 GA-7N400L GA-7N400E-L Even if your motherboard is not listed (i.e the popular 7S748), some of these problems may apply to your board. Have a quick skim if that's the case. MOST COMMON USER PROBLEMS: (this applies to most new Gigabyte motherboards) Q: AHH! My temps are skyrocketing! My CPU is idling at 50+ degrees Celsius! What's wrong?! A: Recent Gigabyte boards read the temperature from the CPU diode, rather than from a socket sensor. Therefore, you should expect temps that are about 8-12 degrees higher than usual. And... QUOTE As proof, you should try flashing the first ever BIOS for your motherboard; you should see temps ~10 degrees lower. QUOTE I know that for my nForce2 motherboard, the 7N400-L, that the F1 BIOS will make temps ~10 degrees lower. So, I guess my temps are still okay~ (Geändert von silvest um 9:11 am April 3, 2006)
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