Micro overclock problem in gigabyte
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The board is very modest, if you want to OC you have to buy appropriate hardware. I OCed with a Gigabyte as crappy as yours but, I had a micro that consumed much less and had a lower FSB.
Anyway, try to relax memories and watch out that it's not a lack of voltage.
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I didn't touch the memory, and I left the voltage on auto.
The result is that as soon as I increase the FSB a little, the PC freezes.
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It is possible that when you increase the fsb you are increasing the pci, make sure that you have the option selected that keeps those values fixed.
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You might be raising the fsb and thus raising the pci, make sure you have the option selected that keeps those values fixed.
I have the pci set to 33 Mhz and the PciXpress set to 100 Mhz.
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I still have the same problem and I have already tried several things.
- I relax the memory with a 555-15 or 666-20 timig (according to what I have read in tutorials, this is good to do)
- I lower the memory speed from 1333 to 1059 Mhz, for this I put a (G)MCH of 266Mhz and a memory multiplier of 3.00A
- I raise the Vcore up to 1,275V and even to 3V
None of this helps me.
I have the home FSB set to 333, if I raise it to 343 everything is correct, if I go beyond that, the PC does not start. It restarts several times alone, until it bypasses all the overclocking configuration and starts with the default options.
Any help please? Thanks in advance.
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any help please?
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When do you have the micro multiplier? If you can't change it, that's the problem...
Regards
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When do you have the micro multiplier? If you can't change it, that's the problem...
Regards
I can change it. I currently have it at 7.5X
Thanks for the reply.
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I can change it. I currently have it at 7.5X
Thanks for the reply.
Well, lower it and raise the FSB, try putting it at 6.5 or 6 and increase the FSB more, if you haven't tried it yet.
Regards
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how many memory modules do you use?
brand and model?anyway, some of the Intel Q8200/300 don't go up much
regards
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how many memory modules do you use?
brand and model?anyway, some of the Intel Q8200/300 don't go up much
regards
Thanks for your answer.
I have two modules of 2048 MB, the brand is Kingston and the bandwidth is PC3-10700 (667Mhz)
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Assuming you have the fixed PCI, you are lowering the RAM speed and raising the vcore a bit... everything seems normal. Motherboards sometimes suck, first check what BIOS versions are available, flash with the latest, which is usually the best, although not always, so it doesn't hurt to try several. After that, look for the power saving settings, IntelSpeedStep, the C States C1 C3 C6, any options like virtualization or things you see as dispensable all deactivated. Another thing I'm not sure if your motherboard has is the voltage reinforcement, that should be activated, and in case you have more voltages than the vcore like the vtt or something like that, you should check if it can affect, and try with values in auto (which you must have already done) and values configured manually. In the RAM you have to do it both with the voltage and you will also have to try with the profile and its latencies; you can also try to put the modules without being dual channel, or try with only one module. Another thing, lower the OS application, sometimes motherboards don't boot with OC and it turns out that doing it from Windows works. And of course use Google and search what OCs people have done with your motherboard and what configs they have used. I won't go into more, good luck ? -
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