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Old 06-03-2008, 06:38
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I'm moving your posts to their own thread as they aren't directly to do with this one
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wanna asking about prim95, is it having some spesific option for prime to use that? when i using prime95 my temp just similar like sp2004 not different n its more cool than sp2004. am i test it just one core again? but when i look at windows task manager the cpu usage all working. am i using wrong option in prim95 or already correct? what about if i'm still using sp2004 but i open it 4 sp2004 n making it working for all cpu core. example 1.sp2004 = cpu 0
2.sp2004 = cpu 1
3.sp2004 = cpu 2
4.sp2004 = cpu 3
(all of that i'm open together n working it together. is it still different with prime? or already the same one?

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Old 09-03-2008, 22:00
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Prime should show that is using 4x threads, if it doesn't, you have the wrong version.

You should use the blend test for general stress testing.
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[quote=Clunk;10444]You need to disable speedstep/eist if you want to get rid of the 6x multi thing

What are we going for 3.3Ghz?

QDR 1464
Multiplier factor x9
memory 800
fsb:memory ratio unlinked

voltages.

cpu voltage: 1.37v (you can raise/lower this later if needed)
ddr2 voltage: set this to whatever your RAM is rated at (look on the label on the sticks)
DDR2 ref 0%
NB ref 0%
CPU VTT 1.30-1.35
NB 1.4-1.5
SB 1.5
Hypertransport voltage 1.25

In the memory timings, set the trfc to 42.


These settings are from my old p5n32-e sli, so it's really a shot in the dark, and I haven't used a 680 board for about a year

and what about the other's timings for the RAM ?? in the label 5-5-5-15 2.0v
i need some help because i'm new in this .
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Old 18-03-2008, 01:16
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Yes, set the RAM timings to 5-5-5-15 and voltage to 2.0v
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