neogenesis2004 Posted May 3, 2006 Posted May 3, 2006 I found my stable o/c on my 6010 to be 2970 with 1.5V in the bios. I obtained that using clockgen in windows. Once I put in the proper settings in bios I am no longer stable with prime at 1.5V. I don't really understand what would cause this. I have it set to 330 HTT, 2x LDT multi, and 9x cpu multi. I can post other info as needed no problem. I have been overclcoking according to the guide and have read it thoroughly. Brian Share this post Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
red930 Posted May 3, 2006 Posted May 3, 2006 Which Bios version are you running on your motherboard? Try a different Bios or the latest and see if that helps. All i know is that the Expert is very very picky board, but not sure how you're stable with ClockGen and can't get the same settings in the Bios. I hope this helps.... Share this post Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
kitfit1 Posted May 3, 2006 Posted May 3, 2006 The answer might be, don't clock from Windows. Do all your clocking from the bios. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
neogenesis2004 Posted May 3, 2006 Posted May 3, 2006 Well i dont have the expert version of the board per say just the dr. Im not really sure what the difference is. Im using the 6/23/05 version which is a good version from what ive read so far. I could understand why you might say "dont clock from windows" but if it can run stable at that voltage in windows what would keep it from running stable in bios. Smart butt answers dont help me solve my problem. Is it possible that the ram could make me fail prime? That has been the only thing that I have had trouble tuning so far. Im running the large torture test. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
kitfit1 Posted May 3, 2006 Posted May 3, 2006 I could understand why you might say "dont clock from windows" but if it can run stable at that voltage in windows what would keep it from running stable in bios. Smart butt answers dont help me solve my problem. You said that you had been clocking using the guide. In all the guides around here and elseware most peeps would say "clock from the bios, not Windows". On that basis my reply is not some "smart butt answer", but a good bit of advice. So i suggest you go back to square one and start again. As you hav'nt listed what your bios settings are to come to any helpfull conclusion would be difficult, would'nt it? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
neogenesis2004 Posted May 3, 2006 Posted May 3, 2006 I dropped my memory divider back to 100mhz and now it is priming at 2.97 again with no issues so far. I must have gotten a bad pair of this ram. I would be very willing to list bios settings, but i need to know what do you need to know. My mem settings are all default except for forcing them to run 3-5-5-10. But even at those I cant run a 150mhz divider to have them running ~250mhz. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
red930 Posted May 3, 2006 Posted May 3, 2006 How are you testing out in MEMTEST86 with memory @250MHz 3448 2.6v? If you can run that memory kit at rated speed, you'll need to RMA them back to wherever you bought them from since they are bad sticks if they can't run at rated speed. Yeah, sounds like the memory is holding you back, but it didn't when you use ClockGen, not sure if i understand how that worked for you. Good Luck! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
neogenesis2004 Posted May 3, 2006 Posted May 3, 2006 when i used clock gen i also had the divider at 100mhz like the guide says. Now it is running everything from bios fine at 3ghz but still with a 100mhz divider on ram. If I increase it over that prime fails immediately on both cores. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
kitfit1 Posted May 3, 2006 Posted May 3, 2006 I think it might be a good idea to raise your LDT multi from 2 to 3, it might help. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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