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    Cohen Cassius is offline Member
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    Default Do I need to Overclocked?

    It turns out that doing the test super PI 1MB me wait 52 seconds with this PC:
    CPU Intel Pentium D 805 - 2x1MB LGA77
    ASUS P5ND2-SLI NF4 SLI -
    X1800GTO SAPPHIRE ATI RADEON PCIE 16X
    DISCO DURO SEAGATE 200 GB SATAII
    DDR2 OCZ VALUE PRO SERIES - 1GB 667MHZ PC5400

    And I said this:
    as memos are working to 333MHz!
    And there'll 'get into the BIOS and modify ...
    well with those nasty latencies pa 'that speed (they are acceptable from 600MHz to ...)

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    Is rare, but you are running a 333, can also be a problem of the plate.

    That happens to me, I have DDR400 and leave me a 333.

    For example, is similar to the VGA, if I put in a AGP4X an AGP8X, but merely official not to 4X and 8X.

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    Okay so that shows you the CPUz, that is DDR2 ... or multiply 166 x 4 (if DDR would be 166 x 2).

    But I see that score normal taking into account your micro is at 2.66GHz, the dual core does not help anything.

    If you want to improve that time the best you can do is Overclocked your CPU ... it certainly has a high level overclockers (at least about 3.4 GHz).

    What if I see those very high latencies, are the default of your memos? You tried to download the bios?

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    Thanks buddy

    Truth does not change latencies or anything...

    I just show them the information but I am somewhat ignorant in this…

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    Hello ... just go to bios. ..

    Most likely, your board has the option of active performance mode ... well that and you will automatically reduce the latencies of the memos (the first test standard and then full) ... if you do not have that mode in the search acceleration options part of the chipset ram...

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    What you got a socket (462)? I default to my left in the 333 to be consistent with the processor, but allow me to manually change them to 200x2.

    I think a case about 5 to DDR2 is normal ... although other values are not good ... but if I get going well...

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    You should look in the bios the option to raise the ratio of the CPU / RAM at 4:5 you now.... to work closer to its frequency is 333 MHz to default, find the option that the 2nd parameter is highest.

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    You should do is try to raise the fsb processor gradually without being hot and ex As far as I can (try 166 and then to 200) then stop the process with the Synchronous memos (if you got a cpu fsb of 166 leave memos to 166) and then to reduce latencies in the possibility to give them (or turn on the performance mode and manual mode acceleration but further delay)...

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