LED Posted November 3, 2004 I have a little problem: at high FSB, 250-260, the system is moving like ****, in "slow-motion". Overall it takes too much time to open the programs. How can I manage this? The system is in my sig. The settings I used for FSB260: vcore 1.85V, vmem 3.3V optimal timing 8-4-4-3 (I'm not happy with this, but...) CPC on, chipset 1.7V . Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
LED Posted November 4, 2004 Hmm...everyone's dealing with high FSB values but anyone know where the problem is... Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
uwackme Posted November 4, 2004 Check CPU-Z and make sure its actually running at the settings you THINK it is. Could be it fails at the settings and defaults on boot to 6x 100Mhz..... just a thought. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Black99RT Posted November 4, 2004 Are you running 1:1? Maybe your windoor install went south, got a spare hdd to install fresh on to see if thats the problem? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
LED Posted November 5, 2004 Yup, 1:1. I made a fresh install 2 weeks ago (the boot hard drive is P-ATA. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Denzil Posted November 5, 2004 can't see a thing on the pic's :| Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
LED Posted November 5, 2004 Originally posted by Denzil can't see a thing on the pic's :| ...which means what? You can't see the pics or you need other infos regarding the problem? I posted the pics as an answer to uwackme's post, just to show that the settings where correct. I still have the problem, it takes 1 or 2 minutes to open simple apps, not to mention the games or anything that requires a lot of resources... I don't have this problem with a FSB <250. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Denzil Posted November 6, 2004 Hum, no wonder... 8-4-4-3-3 as timings is damn slow : you would be better off @ 250 with tighter memory timings Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
LED Posted November 6, 2004 Originally posted by Denzil Hum, no wonder... 8-4-4-3-3 as timings is damn slow : you would be better off @ 250 with tighter memory timings Yeah, too damn slow... But I don't think I'll solve the problem by setting more agressive timings, isn't? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
LED Posted November 7, 2004 Mmm...it seems that I'll not get any help from the DFI forum. It's impossible to exist only one user (me) with this problem. I'll try to help myself...as usual. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
LED Posted November 25, 2004 Damn, I f****d up my Corsairs. Now I'm running 2x512 PC4300 Twinmos Twister (Hinyx D5) and it's everything ok. The setup is 1.85V CPU, 2.9V memory, 1.9V chipset. Lower than this is unstable. For example: Now I don't like the Sandra score. It's too little for this FSB, but I think that the memory timing (11-3-3-2.5) was the cause. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
soulfly Posted November 25, 2004 does the Hynix D5 tolerate high voltage? i've used Hynix D43 before and it didn't really like voltage. overvoltaging (3.0v and above) will generate errors in prime. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites