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A8N-E stuck at 238-239 HTT
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<blockquote data-quote="deejay" data-source="post: 84574" data-attributes="member: 179"><p>Increase your Vcore to about 1.5V straight away and then try increasing the HTT by every 5 ~ 10 mhz steps from say 235 mhz.</p><p>and keep the cpu multi @ 9 , HTT multipler set to AUTO or X3.</p><p></p><p>Ram divider and settings you can set as per the quality of ur rams. but set vdimm to about 2.75V ~ 2.80V.</p><p></p><p>This way you can find the max cpu fsb @ vcore of 1.50V (Stable) atleast .....</p><p></p><p>using vcore of 1.5V ~ 1.55V on stock cooling (xp-90 or similar H/S prefered), on a long term basis, is pretty safe for venice cores. (provided you have good air flow inside ur case)</p><p></p><p>once you find the max fsb of the cpu and memory try to finetune the m/c by lowering the Vcore and vdimm as per ur o/c needs and the temperature levels you are comfortable with.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="deejay, post: 84574, member: 179"] Increase your Vcore to about 1.5V straight away and then try increasing the HTT by every 5 ~ 10 mhz steps from say 235 mhz. and keep the cpu multi @ 9 , HTT multipler set to AUTO or X3. Ram divider and settings you can set as per the quality of ur rams. but set vdimm to about 2.75V ~ 2.80V. This way you can find the max cpu fsb @ vcore of 1.50V (Stable) atleast ..... using vcore of 1.5V ~ 1.55V on stock cooling (xp-90 or similar H/S prefered), on a long term basis, is pretty safe for venice cores. (provided you have good air flow inside ur case) once you find the max fsb of the cpu and memory try to finetune the m/c by lowering the Vcore and vdimm as per ur o/c needs and the temperature levels you are comfortable with. [/QUOTE]
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