AMD Phenom II 3200 MHz @ 3675 MHz 59°C mit 1.400 Volt
I see, then check out if its really to warm to give it a bit cool air, mustnt be strong, a silent 80 at 5V should be enough. Or maybe your CPU is to warm when you raise the vcore? or maybe it is necessary to raise ne chipset voltage and/or give the northbridge a better cooling
[SiLa] BF2 BattleClan Orgelgott
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Well, I bought a cooling sink for my Viking ram so it should not be overheating anymore. I also bought another 512mb RAM-Patriot ddr400 which already has a cooling sink on it. And my psu is now LCpower 550W (the old one died). I tryed getting past 194/39, that is 2200 mhz in core, but I couldn't do it because my system would freeze and crash with random blue screen errors. Raising vcore or dram voltage didn't help. Then I put memory in asinchronous mode, on 266 mhz and set the cpu straight to 203/33 (2330mhz) and vcore of cpu to 1,8V and it's stable now. If I go to 204/34 pc starts to freeze again, even if I set vcore to 1,85V which is max. Well, anyway, 2330 is a very nice speed with this old processor and motherboard so I'm happy with it . After all it's an improvement from 2600+ to 3030+ XP points. Well, here is a screenshot:
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AMD Phenom II 3200 MHz @ 3675 MHz 59°C mit 1.400 Volt
I hope you won't loose to much power with memory in asynchronous mode. Its mostly better to loose some MHz by CPU, but running memory synchron with FSB, especially on NF2 Boards[SiLa] BF2 BattleClan Orgelgott
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