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P55A-UD6 and the 2:8 divider with elpida hypers...
I am having the most retarded issues running my elpida hypers on anything higher than the 2:6 mem divider. I run into a wall right around 850mhz on the 2:8 and the 2:10 just ain't happening. Plus my BBSE's will run tighter timings on this board for some reason. The funny thing is that I can punch it down to the 2:6 and boot in the 240's for bclock with no problems at all. :Dizzy:
I have tried everything I can think of. Auto subs, loose subs, tight subs, straight up guessing subs. Every now and then I can boot higher than 850mhz with like 8-9-8 but that's like 1 out of 4 boot cycles. Any suggestions? I'm dying to really step on the gas with this platform before it is retired to go into my outlaw's new rig. |
Sorry I forgot to mention that I am using Mushkin Redlines 2ghz 8-8-7 sticks. By looking at the bot it seems all the "nice" scores are on bios F7d. I can't find a working link to d/l it though. Anybody got one?
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It has to be availible on their site ...
If no better luick, do you have any other sticks you can try ? |
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is this the speed you are looking for?
http://valid.canardpc.com/show_oc.php?id=1253071 ;) post up your settings mate |
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I don't have any settings man. Hell this morning I tried just leaving my ram with everything on auto (9-9-9) and Once I hit 1760 she wouldn't boot. I keep getting the oc fail bs. How about you give me a screeny with cputweaker so I can try to copy some subs. ;) I am almost certain that its a spd thing with these sticks. For reference, they have no trouble running memtest at 7-7-6-19 at 2000mhz on X58 classified. |
Chuch, i5 + 2:8 or 2:10 is really IMC dependent. It doesn't matter how good is your RAM and it really doesn't matter the BIOS settings you use. If the IMC is weak you won't be able to clock your ram pronto!
But sometimes you have a strong IMC and limited clocks, sometimes you have a weak IMC and a super clocker cpu. |
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