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Re: CPU-z (so which is it?) Not sure why your RAM is at 901 Mhz, based on the clocks above should be 890. That seems like quite the fluctuation.
Anyways, if it's running at that speed, and only getting 1.8 V, that's liable to cause an issue. I'd probably bump it up to 1.9. |
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 fartnessComputersoc Dot ComPremium join:2003-03-25 Look Outside 2 edits | RAM is 891 when FSB is 445. RAM is 901 when FSB is set to 450.
I upped the RAM to 1.9V and the vcore to 1.38 and Prime95 still fails between 2 and 8 hours at 445 FSB (4.0 GHz). Computer works though, so what's the deal?
What does Prime95 failing after 8 hours equate to under normal use of the computer (ie. will the computer lock up if I'm using it and not running Prime95 or what?) |
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 | said by fartness:RAM is 891 when FSB is 445. RAM is 901 when FSB is set to 450. I upped the RAM to 1.9V and the vcore to 1.38 and Prime95 still fails between 2 and 8 hours at 445 FSB (4.0 GHz). Computer works though, so what's the deal? What does Prime95 failing after 8 hours equate to under normal use of the computer (ie. will the computer lock up if I'm using it and not running Prime95 or what?) Rounding error? Usually means you need to bump the vcore up about one notch. After 10 hours of prime blend, the test just resets... So 10 hours stable in prime should be good.
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