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Hi Guys I need help I dont know what setting should I set in the bios to run my AMD Chip , Iam seeying that my HT in the Everest shows 1000mt while the manual says that my motherboard is 2000mt I really dont know which values to set If anyone with some pacience can make a list on whcih settings to change , I will be very happy

 

th amemory settings I thinks is okay beacuse someone has gave me theses values , here is ma CPU-Z

 

Thanks in Advance

 

PUID Output

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Number of CPUs 1

APIC ID 0

Name AMD Athlon 64 3800+

Code name NewCastle

Specification AMD Athlon 64 Processor 3800+

Family/Model/Stepping FF0

Extended Family/Model F/F

Brand ID 4

Package Socket 939

Core Stepping DH7-CG

Technology 0.13um

Instructions Sets MMX, Extended MMX, 3DNow!, Extended 3DNow!, SSE, SSE2, x86-64

Features NX

Clock Speed 1004.6 MHz

Clock multiplier x5.0

HTT Bus Frequency 200.9 MHz

P-Rating 3800+

L1 Data Cache 64 KBytes, 2-way set associative, 64 Bytes line size

L1 Instruction Cache 64 KBytes, 2-way set associative, 64 Bytes line size

L2 Cache 512 KBytes, 16-way set associative, 64 Bytes line size

L2 Speed 1004.6 MHz (Full)

L2 Location On Chip

L2 Data Prefetch Logic yes

L2 Bus Width 128 bits

 

 

Chipset

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Northbridge nVidia nForce4 rev. A3

Southbridge nVidia nForce4 MCP rev. A3

Graphic Interface PCI-Express

PCI-E Link Width x16

PCI-E Max Link Width x16

Memory Type DDR

Memory Size 1024 MBytes

Memory Frequency 200.9 MHz (CPU/5)

CAS# 2.0

RAS# to CAS# 2

RAS# Precharge 2

Cycle Time (tRAS) 5

Bank Cycle Time (tRC) 7

DRAM Idle Timer 256

Command Rate 1T

 

 

Memory SPD

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DIMM #1

 

General

Memory type DDR

Manufacturer (ID) Corsair (7F7F9E0000000000)

Size 512 MBytes

Max bandwidth PC3200 (200 MHz)

Part number CMX512-3200XLPRO

 

Attributes

Number of banks 2

Data width 64 bits

Correction None

Registered no

Buffered no

EPP no

 

Timings table

Frequency (MHz) 200

CAS# 2.0

RAS# to CAS# delay 2

RAS# Precharge 2

TRAS 5

 

 

 

DIMM #2

 

General

Memory type DDR

Manufacturer (ID) Corsair (7F7F9E0000000000)

Size 512 MBytes

Max bandwidth PC3200 (200 MHz)

Part number CMX512-3200XLPRO

 

Attributes

Number of banks 2

Data width 64 bits

Correction None

Registered no

Buffered no

EPP no

 

Timings table

Frequency (MHz) 200

CAS# 2.0

RAS# to CAS# delay 2

RAS# Precharge 2

TRAS 5

 

If you need more info please let me know

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Mustang

 

Welcome to DFI-Street

 

If you are going to overclock you should first read this; The Definitive DFI AMD Overclocking Guide. Then re-read it, and you will be surprised how much more info you’ll pick up. Even if you’re not overclocking there is still a lot of pertinent information that you could use.

 

When overclocking what seems to help for me is I like to use a 939 Database Template to record and display my results.

 

Search the Stock Speed Database (SSDB) and Overclocking Database (OCDB) for timings and overclocking settings. You can get some ideas there.

 

I’m not sure of your PSU per your signature. You also need ALL four power connectors plugged into the motherboard. These are;

24-pin main power connector

4-pin 12v secondary connector or EPS

4-pin 5v/12v molex connection or HDD-type

4-pin 5v/12v floppy connection or FDD-type

 

Check this link out Recommended! - NF4 Ultra/SLI Mobos:PowerSupplies

 

 

Start by

 

Have you tested your memory or rig for stability?

 

Enabling MemTest86+ in the BIOS and run test #5 and #8 for 5-10 passes. Then you can run all tests over night.

 

For a single core Prime95 I would do a blend test;

 

Open Prime95 --> Options --> Torture Test --> Blend Test --> OK

 

This will test both CPU and memory.

 

 

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thans for the link , Overclocking is not my what I want , I only whant to set the default chip settings , my chip is the amd Athlon 3800 newcastle ,tht is running 42 idle and 62 in games , I whant to know if that temperatures are correct

 

thanks a lot

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tht is running 42 idle and 62 in games , I whant to know if that temperatures are correct

 

thanks a lot

 

That seems way to high. I would take the HS off and then reseat it. For stock (like the guys above me said) it should be high 30's/ low 40's on load. Mine runs at 45c at 316*9= 2.8Ghz with 1.42v

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That seems way to high. I would take the HS off and then reseat it. For stock (like the guys above me said) it should be high 30's/ low 40's on load. Mine runs at 45c at 316*9= 2.8Ghz with 1.42v

 

Newcastles are a little different, since they run on 130nm process they need more volts. For example, a 3800+(newcastle) stock VCORE is 1.45, after using 110% on CPU VID SPECIAL CONTROL it runs at 1.55. An Opty's stock VCORE is 1.35 - 1.4. So for him to push a 2.6 OC he would need at least 1.55, but he can push the VCORE to 1.7 on air safely; while doing that on Opty will kill it. I loved mine for all intents and purposes, it was just time for her to retire;D

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