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Macadonious
04-14-04, 06:47 PM
My FSB:DRAM is 3:2
How do i change that to 1:1.

I do not see a place in the BIOS to change it. Please advise.
Current seetings are:
Frequency 160MHz
FSB:DRAM 3:2
CAS: 2.5 clocks
RAS to CAS: 3
CAS: 3
Cycle time: 7

Currently I have over clocked the CPU from 2.60MHZ to 3.1MHz useing the AI function. My FSB is 240.1 and the Bus speed is 960.3MHz

ciku
04-14-04, 10:16 PM
400mhz=1:1
320mhz=5:4
266mhz=3:2

goto ur bios and under manual settings, make sure u select 400mhz to run at 1:1 :D

Macadonious
04-14-04, 10:19 PM
Originally posted by ciku
400mhz=1:1
320mhz=5:4
266mhz=3:2

goto ur bios and under manual settings, make sure u select 400mhz to run at 1:1 :D
Unfortunitly, by doing this it will make the CPU go back to 2.60GHz

Grandpa Dan
04-15-04, 01:20 AM
Originally posted by Macadonious

Unfortunitly, by doing this it will make the CPU go back to 2.60GHz

If this is a question the answer is no. If it's a statement, then what are you talking about?http://www.fancysplace.com/smileys/dontgetit.gif

Sophisticated
04-15-04, 01:36 AM
Originally posted by Macadonious

Unfortunitly, by doing this it will make the CPU go back to 2.60GHz


lol what are you talking about..why would this happen??

ciku
04-15-04, 06:16 AM
hehehe yeah? what u talking about? u can always raise the fsb too u know :)

Macadonious
04-15-04, 07:27 AM
When going to the BIOS and going to the AI turning it from Auto to say 20% overclock it will automaticly set the FSB to 960 and the CPU will run at 2.60GHz. The memory will not exceed 160MHz, no matter what I do. If I lower too much, the puter will not boot. If I set it to 1:1 I will get 2.6GHz and 800 FSB, but the memory will go down from 200MHz to 160MHz. I have attached the current settings

Macadonious
04-15-04, 07:31 AM
Originally posted by Macadonious
When going to the BIOS and going to the AI turning it from Auto to say 20% overclock it will automaticly set the FSB to 960 and the CPU will run at 2.60GHz. The memory will not exceed 160MHz, no matter what I do. If I lower too much, the puter will not boot. If I set it to 1:1 I will get 2.6GHz and 800 FSB, but the memory will go down from 200MHz to 160MHz. I have attached the current settings

Grandpa Dan
04-15-04, 11:51 AM
You're relying on the AI overclocking tool ? You should probably consider resetting all the bios settings to original configuration and leaving well enough alone. That or use the search tool and do some more reading on how to oc this mobo.

GD

Sophisticated
04-15-04, 12:24 PM
Originally posted by Macadonious
When going to the BIOS and going to the AI turning it from Auto to say 20% overclock it will automaticly set the FSB to 960 and the CPU will run at 2.60GHz. The memory will not exceed 160MHz, no matter what I do. If I lower too much, the puter will not boot. If I set it to 1:1 I will get 2.6GHz and 800 FSB, but the memory will go down from 200MHz to 160MHz. I have attached the current settings

When you set AI OC to manual mayb it will reset BUT where it says CPU External Freq. (MHz) [200] the 200 is your FSB...13 x 200 = 2600...and so on...raise the FSB little by little till you cant boot no more then back down to where you can again raise the Vcore a litle and try again to a reasonable OC..Where it says DRAM Freq. [Auto] depending on your RAM set it to 333 = 5:4 and where it says DDR Reference Voltage [Auto] set it to 2.85 max Vdimm..also watch your temps and when u think you have a reasonable OC run Prime95 for any errors if your not stable

Macadonious
04-15-04, 12:50 PM
Originally posted by Sophisticated


When you set AI OC to manual mayb it will reset BUT where it says CPU External Freq. (MHz) [200] the 200 is your FSB...13 x 200 = 2600...and so on...raise the FSB little by little till you cant boot no more then back down to where you can again raise the Vcore a litle and try again to a reasonable OC..Where it says DRAM Freq. [Auto] depending on your RAM set it to 333 = 5:4 and where it says DDR Reference Voltage [Auto] set it to 2.85 max Vdimm..also watch your temps and when u think you have a reasonable OC run Prime95 for any errors if your not stable

Thanks I will try that

Miralcos
04-15-04, 04:28 PM
hehe, I've been going nuts trying to figure that out. I'm gonna do that when I get home..... :)