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i can run a prime 95 for a wopping 3 seconds

 

FSB Bus Frequency: 300

LDT/FSB Frequency Ratio: 3x

CPU/FSB Frequency Ratio: 9x

RD580 HT PLL Speed: high

HT Bus NMOS Drive Strength: 31

HT Bus PMOS Drive Strength: 31

HT Bus Receiver Impendence: 10

CPU HT Bus Drive Strength: strong

K8 Cool & Quiet Support: Disabled

 

CPU VID Control: 1.442v

CPU VID Special Control: 103%

DRAM Voltage Control: 2.70v

SB PCIE Voltage: 1.8v

NB Analogue Voltage: 1.34v

LDT Bus Voltage: 1.34v

NB Core Voltage: 1.34v

 

DRAM Frequency Set: 133 = RAM/FSB:05/06

CPC: Auto

CAS (Tcl): 2.5

Trcd: 4

Tras: 8

Trp: 4

Trc: 10

Trfc: 12

Trrd: 3

Twr: 3

Twtr: 2

Trwt: 3

Tref: 3120

Bank Interleaved: Enabled

Errata 94: Disabled

Errata 123: AUTO

Odd Divisor Correct: Disabled

 

DQS Skew Control: Auto

DQS Skew Value: N/A

DRAM Drive Strength: 25

DRAM Data Drive Strength: Auto

DIMM 1/2 Clock Timing Skew: Auto

DIMM 3/4 Clock Timing Skew: Auto

Max Async Latency: 8ns

Read Preamble Time: 6ns

IdleCycle Limit: 128clks

Dynamic Counter: Disabled

R/W Queue Bypass: 16x

Bypass Max: 4x

Burst Length: 4

 

any tips on getting stable are greatly apprecieated

 

THX

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hmmm. try searching on google for the motherboard and model # for your ram. for example, my gskill part # is 2GB F1-4000USU2-2GBHZ PC4000 and when i googled for the board and the ram together i came up with this thread by john mike: http://www.dfi-street.com/forum/showthread...0209#post490209

 

who happens to have great settings for the same ram i have and mobo too :D. my comp is running stable now at 1.4 volts 2600mhz. i ran prime 95 for over 2 hours, prime orthos 95 for over 4 hours and did super pi on both cores no issues. except for that crap uli controller lol. on the silicon image now though. works great. i need a pci-e controller ;)

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i can run a prime 95 for a wopping 3 seconds

 

FSB Bus Frequency: 300

LDT/FSB Frequency Ratio: 3x

CPU/FSB Frequency Ratio: 9x

RD580 HT PLL Speed: high

HT Bus NMOS Drive Strength: 31

HT Bus PMOS Drive Strength: 31

HT Bus Receiver Impendence: 10

CPU HT Bus Drive Strength: strong

K8 Cool & Quiet Support: Disabled

 

CPU VID Control: 1.442v

CPU VID Special Control: 103%

DRAM Voltage Control: 2.70v

SB PCIE Voltage: 1.8v

NB Analogue Voltage: 1.34v

LDT Bus Voltage: 1.34v

NB Core Voltage: 1.34v

 

DRAM Frequency Set: 133 = RAM/FSB:05/06

CPC: Auto

CAS (Tcl): 2.5

Trcd: 4

Tras: 8

Trp: 4

Trc: 10

Trfc: 12

Trrd: 3

Twr: 3

Twtr: 2

Trwt: 3

Tref: 3120

Bank Interleaved: Enabled

Errata 94: Disabled

Errata 123: AUTO

Odd Divisor Correct: Disabled

 

DQS Skew Control: Auto

DQS Skew Value: N/A

DRAM Drive Strength: 25

DRAM Data Drive Strength: Auto

DIMM 1/2 Clock Timing Skew: Auto

DIMM 3/4 Clock Timing Skew: Auto

Max Async Latency: 8ns

Read Preamble Time: 6ns

IdleCycle Limit: 128clks

Dynamic Counter: Disabled

R/W Queue Bypass: 16x

Bypass Max: 4x

Burst Length: 4

 

any tips on getting stable are greatly apprecieated

 

THX

 

First take out 2 of the memory sticks you are running and use only 2 of them in the orange slots. When and if you get four sticks of memory running it will be at DDR3 and most likely 2T

 

 

Next go to this link and read through the whole thing and pay attention to the settings in the pictures of the bios and substitute the proper settings for your memory timings and voltage.

 

http://www.bleedinedgesupport.com/ocz/foru...ead.php?t=20506

 

Jason

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From what you have posted & what is in your sig getting stable is not the problem.

Your having problems getting stable overclocks.

 

sry should have explained a little, i recently rma'd my board and i had a stable oc to 2.9 prime stable

 

 

just got 2.7 stabled stopped prime at 14 hours and still going

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