KroxX Posted September 9, 2005 I'm now trying back at 5/6 again but with the CPU multiplier @ 8x. Will run prime95 till tomorrow to see if it's stable. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
KroxX Posted September 10, 2005 Ok, I just discovered something really odd! HTT: 290 RAM devider: 5/6 CPU multiplier: x7 memtest reports the ram to run: 225MHz (DDR451) HTT: 290 RAM devider: 5/6 CPU multiplier: x8 memtest reports the ram to run: 232MHz (DDR464) HTT: 290 RAM devider: 5/6 CPU multiplier: x9 memtest reports the ram to run: 237MHz (DDR474) That isn't normal behavior is it? Or is there something I have misunderstood? Thought the ram speed was entirely dependant on the HTT speed? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
DeepBlue Posted September 10, 2005 No, that shouldn't happen unless you're using half multipliers. 290HTT @5/6 divider should always yield 242mhz (ddr 484) Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
ooeric Posted September 10, 2005 dont mock the man thunda.. it took me 2 days to get 600 stable . lol the only advice i can give? for the crap liks tref and all other misc options. just use auto set the timings loose. hop into windows use clockgen get a speed until you reset. go back to bios. use that speed minus 30. reboot memtest. occt. prime thats how easily i did mine Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
KroxX Posted September 10, 2005 No, that shouldn't happen unless you're using half multipliers. 290HTT @5/6 divider should always yield 242mhz (ddr 484) Actually that's not quite right, if you look at this thread you'll see an explanation for how the deviders exactly works. Look for the posts by 'deeppow'. Thanks for all your help & time, KroxX Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites