smolt Posted October 14, 2006 its listed at the bottem (WMI Performance Adapter) reads system settings.seams doing google theres alot of people like me. the service is set to manul and i cant start it. so 06 will not open Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
oc newbie Posted October 14, 2006 The only dependency I can find for it is remote procedure call and it probably isn't disabled. If I come across any ideas i'll pass them your way. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
smolt Posted October 14, 2006 The only dependency I can find for it is remote procedure call and it probably isn't disabled. If I come across any ideas i'll pass them your way.I went in and enabled all services and it still didnt help Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
TheFlowerKing Posted October 14, 2006 Updated Nice work Ed! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
EdLSmith Posted October 14, 2006 Well, I gave it another little kick: What do you think? Have I pushed it enough. I can do everything for the OCDB at this Frequency except 3DMark03 and it just freezes at various points. I also get a reatart occaisionally. Probably marginal for hot! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
smolt Posted October 14, 2006 6 HRs into prime at 300X10 @ 1.74V temps are hitting 47c on my BT:mad: damn I knew i should of pulled this lid Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
EdLSmith Posted October 14, 2006 If my memory is working it is c:windowssystem32wpa.dbl and you just drop it back in system32 when done. If that is not it let me know and i'll try to find it again. I'll check it out tomorrow. I need to take another shot at ocnewbie. Gosh, this is fun. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Thraxz Posted October 14, 2006 ONLY 47C?!?! Do you have a delta on that thing? What's your ambient? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
smolt Posted October 14, 2006 pwmic running 50 and the chipset at 1.8 is staying stedy at 42 house temp shows 24c Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
oc newbie Posted October 14, 2006 I'll check it out tomorrow. I need to take another shot at ocnewbie. Gosh, this is fun. There is something really fun about trying to cut pi times. Man you are really get close to knocking me off that spot. 3d03 craps out on me at around 3200 and nothing I have tried gets it stable but it will even pass prime that high. That is one sick am2 chip you got there. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
CharmedLover84 Posted October 15, 2006 Okay. I have a question for the floor. So far I've run AM3 and Prime95 on these settings (there's two different sets), and AM3 will pass easily but Prime95 fails almost immediately. What should I adjust first? BIOS Settings: FSB Bus Frequency............................. - 334 LDT/FSB Frequency Ratio....................... - 3x CPU/FSB Frequency Ratio....................... - 9x PCI eXpress Frequency......................... - 101Mhz CPU VID StartUp Value......................... - Auto CPU VID Control............................... - 1.525V CPU VID Special Control....................... - + 104.8% LDT Voltage Control........................... - 1.30v Chip Set Voltage Control...................... - 1.59v DRAM Voltage Control.......................... - 2.87V DRAM Configuration Settings: DRAM Frequency Set............................ - 100=RAM/FSB:01/02 ---- 120 Command Per Clock (CPC)....................... - Enable --- Enabled CAS Latency Control (Tcl)..................... - 2.5 --- 2.5 RAS# to CAS# delay (Trcd)..................... - 3 --- 4 Min RAS# active time (Tras)................... - 8 --- 10 Row precharge time (Trp)...................... - 3 --- 4 Row Cycle time (Trc).......................... - 11 Bus Clocks --- 12 Row refresh cyc time (Trfc)................... - Auto --- 16 Row to Row delay (Trrd)....................... - 03 Bus Clocks --- 3 Write recovery time (Twr)..................... - 03 Bus Clocks --- 3 Write to Read delay (Twtr).................... - 02 Bus Clocks --- 2 Read to Write delay (Trwt).................... - 03 Bus Clocks --- 3 Refresh Period (Tref)......................... - 4708 Cycles --- 4708 DRAM Bank Interleave.......................... - Enabled DQS Skew Control.............................. - Increase Skew DQS Skew Value................................ - 50 DRAM Drive Strength........................... - Level 7 DRAM Data Drive Strength...................... -30% Reduced Max Async Latency............................. - 8ns DRAM Response Time............................ - normal Read Preamble Time............................ - 5ns IdleCycle Limit............................... - 16 Cycles Dynamic Counter............................... - Disable R/W Queue Bypass.............................. - 16 x Bypass Max.................................... - 07 x 32 Byte Granularity........................... - Disable(4 Bursts) The last few settings are the same on both sets. One set (the left) is PC3200 Patriot that runs 2-3-2-5-1T stock, the other is my OCZ TCCD PC4800 2.5-4-4-10. Neither one of them wants to be prime stable and I'm trying to figure out if I need to give the CPU more voltage, or if it is indeed a ram setting. I've tried the HTT at both 2.5 and 3 to see if it maybe running over 1GHz is what the problem was, no dice. Just look for suggestions from the floor to see if you guys have advice on what might fix it. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Thraxz Posted October 15, 2006 try 14/16 for Trc/Trfc. Get rid of the skew and bump the chipset voltage another notch.... your eXpert isn't used to working so hard Just to be safe add another .5ns to your preamble. Perhaps try a few different dividers... some the mem controller just hates. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites