So I got my memory running 1:1, ie from 900 to 450 MHz at 2 , 2V, then time to test the RAMs individually, i need for my C2D 1.39 V to get to the stable, how about some of the temps?
My first oc try that but have been a couple weeks did not come very much read simply system: P5Q pro boardmem 2 * 2048 8500 CM2X C5D cpu Q9550 E0 Stepping with NEM Vid of 1.25V BS win7 64bit from NEM FSB of 430 I get the memory I remember times when errors in memtest is no longer stable vcore is raised already at 1.275 raise further brings no improvement in prime running on small FFTs "stable" can 4 to run for hours, T is immediately aborted due to rounding error.to raise NB voltage did ego already tries.
So I got my memory running 1:1, ie from 900 to 450 MHz at 2 , 2V, then time to test the RAMs individually, i need for my C2D 1.39 V to get to the stable, how about some of the temps?
That each CPU is unique and it is simply impossible, therefore, that the CPU does not go on you but is aware that, yes.
Have degree n again little time and get more pleasure to taste thank you first for the reply. so is clear to me that each one is really unique cpu, but may have tried everything without you not even know what is possible has helped me unfortunately sammelthread not really test memory separately from the same fault brings FSB of 430 FSB 425 is still running perfectly , better late than never screen of cpu-z.
The cooling suits so far, memory have you ever taken down by the clock come from, it is not clear, sounds after _The_ source of error, when I read the top post by Sun Memory So take down. Next test would be to take the multi of the CPU down to see whether the board grabs the FSB 6 Multi is certainly possible but in which, would then be 2.55 GHz. ifs will still be unstable, grabs your board is not the FSB. more FSB voltage could help there.
Legion is the only planned as a test to explore what FSB your board does, so we can identify whether your board or CPU FSB limit at more, but as you say, it goes with more Vcore boot, it seems to be the CPU.
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