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Old 06-15-2009, 10:41 AM
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AMD Athlon 3700+ overclock

Well first I characteristics of the equipment in OC:
DFI-LAN Party NF4 SLI-D
-AMD Athlon 3700 + San Diego
C2PT Corsair TWINX-3200 DDR 2x512
-XFX 6800 GS XXX
Source nanny in the Palm Springs-Thermaltake PurePower 460 Watt
Hard Drive Maxtor SATA-2 160
Nec-3520 DVD Recorder

The tragedy is that toy with OC but reached a plateau these are the characteristics of the OC and it could not get tied up, beyond shits.
Vcore = 1.4
VDIMM = 2.9
VDD = 1.4
LTD = X4
HTT = 230
MULTI = 11
230 x 11 = 2580
Memory Timing = 1T
Latencies = 2.5 3 3 8

To get there without drama, and more when I shall die and not restart the system.

It is not heat, as temperatures are super good.

Well hopefully someone can tell me where am wrong or am doing wrong or if I am a w ** n shit ...

They are much appreciated help and we're talking.
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Old 06-15-2009, 10:42 AM
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Is not always necessary or Vcore vDIMM ocear... and I noticed that everyone tells them that increases the voltage and not all that well maximum voltage for the second revision of the memos is 2.9 (which is crazy)
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Old 06-15-2009, 10:44 AM
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For these reports is neither more vDIMM necessary because you are climbing up 30 MHz htt, very little bone. And latencies, these memos have better latencies default. Don’t really know how to give such advice. Visiting at least some review that this is an ex vDIMM. These memories are not expensive to bring at least a decent chip

Read enough on its plate as it is not so easy in a LAN party oc is the first times if you have one, look for guides and changes that are best for you components. Very large voltages and also the instability.
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Old 06-15-2009, 10:45 AM
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These plates it works is with a 430 seem, and the pieces have more one oc can be the source can not be, otherwise does not appear, all normal, otherwise it can be taken CAEU not find your parts and you find out sometimes happens TT.

Is a pure power, I think just the source, the other is that the source has very little amperage on the 12volt line, so if it can be for power.
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Old 06-15-2009, 10:46 AM
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It passed the bar, I really appreciate the tremendous help and advice ... Otherwise using the toy to the BIOS 623 A LAN Party that, as I read the topic of working voltages.

Bios of you who use or experience which I recommend to use....

Well thank you again, and read on the subject made several configurations, but I would like to know experiences, so to see if I am wrong in something or do other things.

Well not the most annoying and thanks to all of us read.
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Old 06-15-2009, 10:47 AM
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My fan Vcore and zeta will happen if one day you burn someone by councils? these memos are chip VITEC or anything unless I am mistaken if so, are the same as I have, and revisions of 5.1 to 6.2 to more than 285 fsb stable at a 2.6 default, if so check temperatures well and otherwise using dividers overclock more, once you find the limit of the process of looking for the memos is the best one of all because it does not come often for the first thing the DFI are full of complicated.
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Old 06-15-2009, 10:49 AM
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As such, now is not good to disturb since managed to get the pc with super tips that you gave me, and I started experimenting with dividers, multi, htt, etc..

I tell them to stop the memos to 220MHz to 2980 MHz pro latencies 2.5 3 3 6, as witness the Prime 95 error. For now I'm going to leave so as to improve plate with dissipation.

I am writing to thank them and they had great patience with me now to keep playing no more.
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