"Courseyauto" <courseyauto RemoveThis @aol.com> wrote in message
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> >
> 1. kingston ram don't like being Overclocked...
> Why not Kingston? I have some PC3200 400 MHz ram, and I cant
> overclock the
> stuff by far @ all, or can I underclock it too far to run with slower
ram
> either.
> <<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>
> I have some 3200 value ram that i overcocked past it's rating,i also have
some
> HYPER X 3500 that i overclocked past it's rating to 450.
> Kingston makes very good ram at reasonable prices,it's what i use
in all
> my customers systems. DOUG
Even though it's not a Problem that an a+ cert should have to work with, I'm
not to far from..
Then it's got to do something with how this Gigabyte 8IG1000 Pro board
works.
I'm thinking the board can't take much more then PC3200 Memory, or maybe
PC3200 ram is it's max.
So a bios update might help me. If I do try to go over 415 by much, with
just the PC3200 Memory in
I will get a ram error from the bios, lots of beeps, nothing, then lots of
beeps again.
I'm thinking that's got to be ram error from the bios.
I think I'm still happy getting this PC2100 ram running like it's PC2600 : I
didn't even know you could even
get DDR PC2600 Ram.
& benchmarks over a true P4C 3.2 GHz Cpu.
I posted some of my tests, so there's no point posting them again.
This system runs good for what's in it, I'd like to see what I could do
with a better
Video card with this setup, but I don't feel like pulling the R9000 from my
other system, @ least
not without pulling the Audigy 2, and since that that's a part of my
network, I won't pull that till
I get a IEEE1394 (400) firewire, hmm? firewire, you know, I was looking @
something not so long ago about
IEEE1394b running up to 3.2Gigs, did I miss read that, or is this true?
I do Video Capture on my Firewire, why is this, I find using ethernet for
the same job unpredictable @ times
in terms of speed, and if I use the net @ the same time, I loose frames..
With firewire, I only miss frames when my P4
has to take a short break, (1,2) Frames.
Sorry to run off like that, I went off in the wrong direct there for a
little bit....
With good ram, and good cooling. I'm only using my P4 stock fan too.
But with a P4 3.06C you should be able to get it up to 3.66 without much of
a Problem. (600 MHz Over, right on the marker..)
With a little extra cooling, and a vcore boost, you should be able to push
that into 3.70 GHz or even a little higher.
I would put all the better parts in this system, but for the time being, I'm
happy with the Overclock where it is, and I got Rock Solid
Stability, even while doing a Video Encode. Of which takes the most out of
almost any system. 100% Load.
I hope this helps..
Dennis E Strausser Jr (Future computer repair worker.)<!-- ~MESSAGE_AFTER~ -->
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