Re: Gp-45-ud3lr q8400
I wouldnt recommend trying the 4-4-4-12 timing at 450 cpu ref,unless you had your memory on those timings before.
Did you try 5-5-5-18 which i think is your timing?
or maybe 5-5-5-15.
Also you might need to go for pl 10
Channel A
Static tRead Value.........................: 10
Channel B
Static tRead Value.........................: 10
You could even take memory performance off turbo and put it on standard.
Just to get the speed running running stable.
Going from standard to turbo varies some of the memory timings
Like for me on standard performance tRFC=62 on turbo it goes to tRFC=54,I could adjust it myself and get it on 52 but its not worth the trouble.
What is the ViD of the cpu.The voltage that it shows will be applied to the cpu in bios when you loaded optimised defaults?
Did you load in the cpu ref and mch ref that was shown in optimised defaults before u started to overclock? .If you enter them manually they will increase automatically as you increase voltages.
Post up the settings that were stable at 440cpu ref or 430?
Finally what multiplier are you using for the memory.. is it 2:0D or 2:66D?
edit: the fastest thing ive found to get a quick test to see if your settings are close is "memtest" (the in windows version) Once you get in do a 15% of memory test .If you get no errors you can start more testing.
If u get an error even 1 its time to adjust things again.
I wouldnt recommend trying the 4-4-4-12 timing at 450 cpu ref,unless you had your memory on those timings before.
Did you try 5-5-5-18 which i think is your timing?
or maybe 5-5-5-15.
Also you might need to go for pl 10
Channel A
Static tRead Value.........................: 10
Channel B
Static tRead Value.........................: 10
You could even take memory performance off turbo and put it on standard.
Just to get the speed running running stable.
Going from standard to turbo varies some of the memory timings
Like for me on standard performance tRFC=62 on turbo it goes to tRFC=54,I could adjust it myself and get it on 52 but its not worth the trouble.
What is the ViD of the cpu.The voltage that it shows will be applied to the cpu in bios when you loaded optimised defaults?
Did you load in the cpu ref and mch ref that was shown in optimised defaults before u started to overclock? .If you enter them manually they will increase automatically as you increase voltages.
Post up the settings that were stable at 440cpu ref or 430?
Finally what multiplier are you using for the memory.. is it 2:0D or 2:66D?
edit: the fastest thing ive found to get a quick test to see if your settings are close is "memtest" (the in windows version) Once you get in do a 15% of memory test .If you get no errors you can start more testing.
If u get an error even 1 its time to adjust things again.
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