inquisitor Posted June 27, 2005 Posted June 27, 2005 I have a DFI LanyPaty NF4 mobo, and does these settings look any good for my HIS Excalibur X850XT : CPU VID Startup Value - Startup CPU VID Control - 1.325v CPU VID Special Control - Above VID x 123% If you need any Information, just let me know Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
spdiscus Posted June 28, 2005 Posted June 28, 2005 ?? Those are CPU voltages, not VC voltages. Are you overclocking that San Diego? What questions do you have about the X850XT? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
inquisitor Posted June 28, 2005 Posted June 28, 2005 ??Those are CPU voltages, not VC voltages. Are you overclocking that San Diego? What questions do you have about the X850XT? Here are my full settings that may shed some light on my situation 280 3 16/16 10 100 Dis AUTO Startup 1.325 123% 1.3 1.7 2.7 200 enable 2.5 4 7 4 10 16 2 2 1 2 3072 auto enabled auto 0 level 5 level 2 8 ns 5.0ns 256 disable 16 07 disable Its just that I don't think I am getting the full potential out of my system :confused: Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
inquisitor Posted June 29, 2005 Posted June 29, 2005 Bump :confused: Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
RyderOCZ Posted June 29, 2005 Posted June 29, 2005 Those are bios settings for your RAM...nothing to do with the Video card. They look perfect to me Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Fire-N-Ice Posted June 29, 2005 Posted June 29, 2005 Here are my full settings that may shed some light on my situation 280 3 16/16 10 100 Dis AUTO Startup 1.325 123% 1.3 1.7 2.7 200 enable 2.5 4 7 4 10 16 2 2 1 2 3072 auto enabled auto 0 level 5 level 2 8 ns 5.0ns 256 disable 16 07 disable Its just that I don't think I am getting the full potential out of my system :confused: What exactly is the "situation"? you dont think you're getting full potential from what? the whole computer and each component? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
inquisitor Posted June 30, 2005 Posted June 30, 2005 What exactly is the "situation"?you dont think you're getting full potential from what? the whole computer and each component? Well I have bought myself quite a good system, but I don't know that much about the settings to have my system running to the max, or maybe its me and I have reached the limit with the settings, i don't know just want some advice really. Like my memory is only running at 280, but can reach speeds of 312 who do to improve this. I feel like a right n00b since changing from skt a to skt 939 I don't know what these mean or what they are used for :confused: CPU VID Startup Value - CPU VID Control - CPU VID Special Control - Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Fire-N-Ice Posted July 1, 2005 Posted July 1, 2005 the three CPU VID your pointing out all control the voltage to your processor. Nobody is going to be able to come on here and tell you exactly what you need to do, in order to improve your system performance. Read all the stickies. Search for the components you have. In the bios there are about 100 settings. Only way to find out is to read all you can, then start somewhere, run benchmarks, change one setting run benchmarks to compare. Do this over and over and over and over, and some day you will find "the max". With your components, I would think you should be able to run at defaults and have a really nice system. Unless you have experience in overclocking, or have lots of time and money, you'll be better off to leave well enough alone. I say this, but can't do it myself...lol. But, I do have several years, and many many different systems that I have set up. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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