this isn't exactly overclocking, but i'm not too sure what section to put this under- once i get this set right and normal, i'll think about OC-ing
"Memory Frequency is at 166Mhz"
ok, this has been bothering me for a while now
every time i boot up, i get that message
reading the manual isn't helping, and infact is close to useless
i have 3 sticks of elixir c2700 256mb ram
on the sticker, it sez:
333mhz-CL2.5
PC2700U-25330
each individual chip has printed on it "N2DS25680BT-6K" if that helps any
mobo is a CT-7NJL1 running a AMD 2600XP
in the bios, on the advanced chipset functions page:
[code:1:0dae3d4ed6]
FSB Freq. 166
CPU Ratio x12.5
CPU Interface Agressive
Memory Freq. Auto
(res. freq. is blued out)
Resulting Freq. Auto
Memory Timing Turbo
(below settings are blued out)
xT(ras) 6
xT(rcd) 2
xT(rp) 2
xCAS Latency 2.5
[/code:1:0dae3d4ed6]
on the Health & Status page (and these can be changed elsewhere):
[code:1:0dae3d4ed6]
CPU Vcore 1.61v
.
.
.
.
Memory Voltage 2.60v
AGP Voltage 1.50v
[/code:1:0dae3d4ed6]
if i change anything on the memory freq. or on memory timing, the pc will not boot, so obviously i am missing something, but i just don't see where
i wanna get he ram to run at it's normal speed, not 1/3 of it
i've actually never had a problem like this before, so i figure i'll ask those who deal with it heavily
:shrug:
"Memory Frequency is at 166Mhz"
ok, this has been bothering me for a while now
every time i boot up, i get that message
reading the manual isn't helping, and infact is close to useless
i have 3 sticks of elixir c2700 256mb ram
on the sticker, it sez:
333mhz-CL2.5
PC2700U-25330
each individual chip has printed on it "N2DS25680BT-6K" if that helps any
mobo is a CT-7NJL1 running a AMD 2600XP
in the bios, on the advanced chipset functions page:
[code:1:0dae3d4ed6]
FSB Freq. 166
CPU Ratio x12.5
CPU Interface Agressive
Memory Freq. Auto
(res. freq. is blued out)
Resulting Freq. Auto
Memory Timing Turbo
(below settings are blued out)
xT(ras) 6
xT(rcd) 2
xT(rp) 2
xCAS Latency 2.5
[/code:1:0dae3d4ed6]
on the Health & Status page (and these can be changed elsewhere):
[code:1:0dae3d4ed6]
CPU Vcore 1.61v
.
.
.
.
Memory Voltage 2.60v
AGP Voltage 1.50v
[/code:1:0dae3d4ed6]
if i change anything on the memory freq. or on memory timing, the pc will not boot, so obviously i am missing something, but i just don't see where
i wanna get he ram to run at it's normal speed, not 1/3 of it
i've actually never had a problem like this before, so i figure i'll ask those who deal with it heavily
:shrug:
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