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Can't overclock RAM at all on ICFX3200


tweakerxp

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What version are ur corsair sticks? I run the same pair and have them at a clean 503@ 2.6v, Dont really want to push em more till I get a cooler of some sort on em. I havent had a problem with the ram at all, my only gripe seems to be a performance wall I hit no matter how high i clock the cpu, bench mark wise anyway.

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Guys, just a heads up. DO NOT run your sticks at the voltage posted above. Continued use at that voltage will burn out the ram. This issue is not voltage related. Any memory will overclock 3MHz without having to increase voltage. It's a compatibility issue and affects most all brands using Promos chips.

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I am running different mem, but might be worth a try.

 

Stay under 2.3v !

 

Control CPU Frequency: Manual

x CPU Frequency (Mhz): 400

NB FSB Strapping: Auto

PCI-E Overclock: 100

Software Reset Clockgen: Enabled

Memory Overclocking: Enabled

Overclock Frequency (Mhz): 400

 

CPU Vid Control: 1.34375

CPU VID Special ADD: AUTO

DDR2 Ram 1.8 Voltage: 2.1

CPU VTT 1.2V Voltage: 1.26

NB Core 1.2V Voltage: 1.38

NB PLL 1.8V Voltage: 1.83

NB PLL 1.2V Voltage: 1.29

NB PCI-E 1.2V Voltage: 1.22

NB Core 1.2V convert from: 1.89

SB Core 1.2V Voltage: 1.23

Clockgen Voltage: 2.92

GTL REF Voltage control: Enable

CPU Core 1/2 GTL REF Volt: 48

CPU Core 3/4 GTL REF Volt: 48

North Bridge GTL REF Volt: 128

CPU PLL Setting Overide: Enabled

PLL Override loop count: AUTO

Conroe P-State Multiplier: x9

C1E Function: Disable

 

CS Output Timing: Delay ¼ Clock

CK Output Timing: AUTO

Dual channel Split Mode: Auto

ADDR/CMD Driving Pre-AMP: Disabled

ADDR/CMD Driving Strength: 5

Clocking Driving Pre-AMP: Always

Clocking Driving Strength: 5

Address/Command Timing: 2T

Memory Timing Select: Manual

 

 

 

Don't run sync, unless you are prepared to run 2.3v or so for stock timings. Setting mem-speed using the big dividers or memory overclock mode is best, although bandwidth drops.

 

3-3-3-3-9-21-36-3-6-3-2-3-2-2-5

3-4-4-3-9-21-39-3-6-3-2-3-2-2-5

4-4-4-4-12-24-40-3-6-3-2-3-2-2-5

5-5-5-5-15-30-42-3-7-3-2-3-2-2-5

 

are all good places to start

 

 

Give these a shot ?

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