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    Different mode

    Hi

    I’m running my AMD 64 3200+ in Default mode.

    CPU Frequents: 2.244 MHz
    External clock: 204 MHz
    CPU Ratio 11.0X
    AGP Frequents 68 MHz
    PCI Frequens 34 MHz
    V-core 1.500 V
    Temp:
    CPU: 57 C
    SYS: 41 C
    PVM: 45 C

    I have another setting called Normal

    CPU Frequents: 2.310 MHz
    External clock: 210 MHz
    CPU Ratio 11.0X
    AGP Frequents 70 MHz
    PCI Frequents 34 MHz
    V-core 1.600 V
    Temp:
    CPU: 66 C
    SYS: 41 C
    PVM: 47 C

    A third alternative setting called Turbo

    CPU Frequents: 2.376 MHz
    External clock: 216 MHz
    CPU Ratio 11.0X
    AGP Frequents 72 MHz
    PCI Frequents 36 MHz
    V-core 1.700 V
    Temp:
    CPU: >80 C
    SYS: 41 C
    PVM: 52 C

    I have test run using Normal. If I use 100% of system recourses the system shouted down because to high temp whish is set to 80 C before shouting down

    Using Turbo is impossible. The computer shouted down after 10 sec using 100% of the recourses because the temps rapidly decrease. Using Turbo should be great and the performance should decrease compared with Default mode.

    Abit Uguru is good to have. It shows the voltage, temps fan speed and so on.

    I have a Zalman CNPS7700 1.800 rpm 12 cm fan and an auxiliary fan 8 cm but it seems as isn’t enough.

    Lagu
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    i have the same lagu :D

    what is your board.i only got mine fully working last week or so but i like the "overclock on the fly" settings - especially where you can set the machine to over/under clock when specific applications are launched.

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    Empty-5oul

    My Motherboard is ABIT KV8 PRO
    Chipset VIA K8T800 + VT8237
    2.000 MHz system bus using HypertTransport tecnologi
    Sata Raid but I fdont use this function because I have only one disc.

    Lagu :D
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    There has to be a problem with the way your Zalman is mounted, those teperatures are WAY too high for good aftermarket cooling. In fact an A64 should never go higher than 50-55C, thats the temperature that they tend to crash.

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    double post, sorry. :oops:

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    that does seem high.
    i will check mine later and post what i get. (i am using standard heatsink that came with the processor 64 3200+). I have no case fans either.

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    Hi

    I´m playing with a little overclocking. Before I had:

    Speed: 2.247 MHz and now 2.277 MHz
    External clock: 204 MHz and now 207 MHz

    Temp as is wrong: 92 Degree

    Lagu
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    You should lock your PCI bus...

    And have you locked your memory timings (RAS-CAS-TAS...)?

    That's a good start though :D

    My CPU is a 3400+ and has a default of 2009mhz core.

    With my PC I'm running a VCORE of 155 + 104% (1.61v), an FSB of 230mhz and a 11x mult. I have also put a divider in my RAM, and set the RAM timings.



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    No I haven´t done that. I have uGuru as atomatically change all settings but I dont know how it is with the memory? Must it be done manyally?
    And RAC/TAC how will I do that?

    Lagu :?
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    Take a look at this:

    http://www.dfi-street.com/forum/showthread.php?t=20823

    Is aimed at a DFI user, but most will apply to you.

    Oh, and this one for RAM:

    http://forums.guru3d.com/showthread....threadid=95128



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