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Need settings for my Team Extreme Cronus
Knavinusa replied to Kaxx's topic in Overclocking and Cooling
Damn, it seems like you got better sticks than I did. :sad: Mine can hit 275 MHz, but it fails prime in like ten minutes. I probably need more voltage, but I'm not quite sure how much these can take. -
Need settings for my Team Extreme Cronus
Knavinusa replied to Kaxx's topic in Overclocking and Cooling
I have them at these settings right now: [color=red]Freq: 200 MHz (1:1) CR: 1T CAS: 3 TRCD: 3 TRP: 3 TRAS: 8 TRC: 7 TRFC: 14 TRRD: 2 TRWT: 2 TWR: 2 TWTR: 1 TWCL: 1 TREF: 3120 cycles Skew Control: Auto Skew Value: 0 MAL: 8.0 ns Drive Strength: Weak 3 (Level 5) RP: 6.0 ns Data Drive Strength: Auto Idle Cycle Limit: 256 cycles Dynamic Counter: Enabled R/W Queue Bypass: 16x Bypass Max: 4x 32-bit granularity: Disabled[/color] I've tried taking them to 270 MHz, but it seems they probably need 2.9V for that. In any case, Level 5 drive strength tends to work well for these ICs, so it's best to leave it there. Maybe take a look here too: http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/showthread.php?t=90438 OPB's recommended settings are posted there. -
It looks like the IHS wasn't seated very well. You'd need to remove the IHS to fix this problem, unfortunately. The reading is correct.
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I believe the older CPUs had these rubber pads on each of the corners to prevent the heatsink from cracking the cores.
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PMed you.
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You should be able to pop it right in. The main reason people had issues with the dual-core procs is because their BIOS was too old and didn't support them properly. Just make sure you install the AMD dual-core drivers.
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Alright, sounds good. I hope TankGuys actually has them in stock.
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Has anyone ever owned a set of these? I'd like to make sure these are good before I place an order.
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I'm planning to pick up a set of these from Team to replace my G.Skill. Has anyone had experience overclocking these? It doesn't seem like there is much info on them.
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I'd rather put the RAM on a 166 (or 150) divider instead of tightening the timings up on such a low divider. RAM frequency has more of an influence on Super PI than timings do.
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Stepping info acceptable for OCDB post?
Knavinusa replied to Syngensmyth's topic in Overclocking and Cooling
You should provide the complete stepping code, like the way I have it in my sig. -
ygpm again.
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