Originally posted by: Shimmishim
more info please.
what ram are you using?
also are you setting a mem divider? cuz i can't figure out if you are.
you say ram speed 133
and then say later ram at 166
so...
yeah...
but first more info on your ram is needed
manufacturer, rated speed, timings, voltage
I apoligize for being vague. This is my system and a description of the problem.
MSI K8N Neo4 Platinum (Bios 1b)
Opteron 165 (default voltage)
1gig (2x512MB Dual Channel) Platinum Memory (Reported as PDP Systems by CPU-Z)
Seagate 80gig 7200.7 Hard Drive
Liteon DVD-rom drive
BenQ 16x DVDr
ATI 2meg Rage Pro PCI (!!!)
SilenX 400W PSU
Artic Cooling Freezer 64 Pro CPU Heatsink/Fan
I have this strange problem. reduced my HTT multiplier to 4x, and set FSB to 250Mhz with Ram at 166MHz(333Mhz ddr to keep ram from being a limiting point). Using Nvidia Monitor Cpu speed is now reported as as 2250Mhz (stock voltage), ram 415Mhz effective, and HT at 1Ghz. At this point the system is 100% stable.
My ram will not do much more than it is right now, at least not without playing with timings which I'm not skilled at yet. I then reduced my ram speed to 133Mhz (266Mhz ddr) to try and push my cpu speed (FSB) higher while reducing my HTT multiplier to 3x so it wouldn't be an issue in the overclock.
Seems even if I leave everything alone, setting my ram to 133Mhz results in a system that won't boot!!! Now this is strange. Even without moving any other setting and just dropping my ram speed form 166Mhz(ddr 333) to 133Mhz(ddr 266) results in no joy. Setting it back to 166Mhz results in a stable system once again. Increasing voltage of the dimms or cpu doesn't seem to help.
I am presently using a cheap ATI Rage Pro PCI card untill my more beefy x800GTO2 (Unlocked and overclocked to PE speeds 100% stable) comes in.
What could be wrong??? Is there an issue with the 1b bios release possibly and ram speed settings below ddr 333 while overclocking??