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Old 02-04-03, 12:11 PM Thread Starter   #1
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She's here, tips needed :)


Okay, trying her on air, 1700+ @ 2.2Ghz (11 x 200) with dcddr enabled and default vcore!!! very tempting right? .. Now, here's my delimma:
. Tried 201 fsb = no go.
. Raised vcore (to any setting) = no go.
. lowered multi same fsb = no go.
. upped multi same fsb = no go.

One more thing to try, is lower mem freq and (83%) maybe? and see what happens, I will be setting up the watercooling stuff as well tonight.. oh by the way, it's 1700+ JIUHB & A7n8x board Corsy's 3200 LL module .. Tips are appreciated
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Old 02-04-03, 12:23 PM   #2
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Last I heard, 83% didn't work... might want to try 7somethin% ... it's the one just under that.

[EDIT] It's 75% [/EDIT]

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the only one I found that worked correctly was 50% I'm using uber bios so it may differ
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Old 02-04-03, 01:33 PM Thread Starter   #4
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Tried both, still no go, the memory is operating at a very low frequency (I guess) .. I'll keep testing, I will let you guys know .. thanks for the help
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dude, you dont want to run anything but sync. on an Nf2, the performance hit is too big. lower FSB , higher multi. keep the 1:1 and you'll be faster off than at higher FSB and lower mem
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Why can't I get this kind of response on my nf2 board and setup arriving friday in my thread...
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maybe ur MB dont support 200fsb
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Why can't I get this kind of response on my nf2 board and setup arriving friday in my thread...
Different question and different situation.
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Old 02-05-03, 07:17 AM Thread Starter   #9
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dude, you dont want to run anything but sync. on an Nf2, the performance hit is too big. lower FSB , higher multi. keep the 1:1 and you'll be faster off than at higher FSB and lower mem
The funny thing is that the minute I change the multi, it won't post hehehe ... I'm still testing her tho', she's wet now btw

NOTE: Just got AIUHB 2100+ as well, I'll test that too. (to determine whether it's the cpu limitation or I'm doing something wrong!)
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