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<0> CPU: AMD Athlon 64 X2 Dual Core 3800+, 2.02 GHz, 512 KB (0% Load) <0> HD: [C:] 17.15/37.27 GB <0> Uptime: 1 days 9 hours 16 minutes 28 seconds <0> Video: Plug and Play Monitor on nVidia GeForce 6200 TurboCache(TM) (1280x1024x32bpp 85Hz) <0> Connection: NVIDIA nForce Networking Controller - Packet Scheduler Miniport @ 100.0 Mbps (Rec: 1980.98MB Sent: 2196.89MB) <0> Memory Load: 29% <1> 01OS: 01Linux 2.6.12-10-386 01| 01CPU: 01Celeron (Coppermine) @ 797.683 MHz 01| 01MemTotal: 01158500 kB 01| 01Audio: 01 01| 01Video: 01 01| 01(eth0) Data Sent: 013006604 (2.8 MiB) 01| 01(eth0) Data Recivied: 0123866119 (22.7 MiB) <1> 01| 01Uptime: 01 01| 01Load Average (15 Mins.): 010% <2> OggyX2: back to default speed ? <2> lol <0> yeah <0> it runs fine at those overclocked speeds <0> i can game etc <2> there has to be somewhere between 2.0 and 2.5ghz that is stable <0> oh yes there is
<2> above 2.2ghz <0> but I gonna order up a HSF first <2> no point <2> they don't heat that much <0> oh <0> brb <0> let me give it some clock then <0> roaster <2> ? <0> OS: Windows 2003 Professional 5.2 Service Pack 1 (Build #3790) CPU: AMD Athlon 64 X2 Dual Core 3800+, 2.61 GHz Video: Plug and Play Monitor on nVidia GeForce 6200 TurboCache(TM) (1280x1024x32bpp 85Hz) Sound: NVIDIA(R) nForce(TM) Audio Memory: Used: 399/1024MB Uptime: 1m 34s HD: [C:] 17.17/37.27 GB Connection: NVIDIA nForce Networking Controller - Packet Scheduler Miniport @ 100.0 Mbps (Rec: 0.18M <2> you ram is at 216 ? <0> one sec <0> ram is at 217 <2> maybe it's your ram not liking that <0> 2.5 clocks <0> roast you think so <2> go back in bios and select the ratio <0> what can I do <2> the one before the one you are using <0> one sec <0> going back into the bios <3> im right <3> here roaster <2> sure <3> ok you said ratio <3> changing ratio <2> it's on DDR333 <2> at the moment right ? <3> yes <2> so try DDR266 <2> that would bring it to 208-209 <3> HT is at 3x <3> ok i changed to 266mhz <2> what else can you set HT to <2> ? <3> 4x <3> 5x <3> 3x <3> 2 <3> x <3> auto <2> use auto <2> normally it would be 5x200=1000 <3> ok its at auto <2> ok <2> ram should be happy now <3> k <0> OS: Windows 2003 Professional 5.2 Service Pack 1 (Build #3790) CPU: AMD Athlon 64 X2 Dual Core 3800+, 2.61 GHz Video: Plug and Play Monitor on nVidia GeForce 6200 TurboCache(TM) (1280x1024x32bpp 85Hz) Sound: NVIDIA(R) nForce(TM) Audio Memory: Used: 389/1024MB Uptime: 51s HD: [C:] 17.17/37.27 GB Connection: NVIDIA nForce Networking Controller - Packet Scheduler Miniport @ 100.0 Mbps (Rec: 0.16MB S <0> roaster <0> ram dropped to 173mhz <2> hmm <2> that's a 3:2 ratio <2> and the only options <2> for ram <2> is ddr 266, ddr333 and ddr400 ? <0> 200 <0> 533 <0> and so on <0> one sec <0> let me go in there again <2> actually
<2> screw 2.6ghz <2> it's not worth it <2> set it to 2.5ghz <2> so 250Mhz <2> ram at DDR333 setting <2> maybe bump cpu by 1 notch <2> voltage <2> and HT multiplier at 4x <3> k <0> OS: Windows 2003 Professional 5.2 Service Pack 1 (Build #3790) CPU: AMD Athlon 64 X2 Dual Core 3800+, 2.50 GHz Video: Plug and Play Monitor on nVidia GeForce 6200 TurboCache(TM) (1280x1024x32bpp 85Hz) Sound: NVIDIA(R) nForce(TM) Audio Memory: Used: 357/1024MB Uptime: 47s HD: [C:] 20.50/37.27 GB Connection: NVIDIA nForce Networking Controller - Packet Scheduler Miniport @ 100.0 Mbps (Rec: 0.09MB S <2> ram should be 208 <0> memory speed is 208 <0> sweet <2> HTT should be exactly at 1000Mhz <2> which is fine <2> anything above causes issues <2> you set it to 4x <2> so 4x250=1000 <0> HTT on Cpuz <0> is where <2> all is good <2> it's not there <0> sweet <0> CPU: AMD Athlon 64 X2 Dual Core 3800+, 2.50 GHz, 512 KB (0% Load) <0> CPU Load: 0% <2> what's cpu voltage ? <0> CPU Count: 2 <0> 1.312 <2> hmm <2> a little low no ? <0> yes <0> throw it up to 1.475 <2> it's at default now ? <0> ? <0> thats bumped up a notch <2> http://www.almico.com/speedfan428.exe <2> check with speedfan <0> its going from .12 to .28 <0> ok I have speedfan installed already <0> odd <0> only showing voltage for one cpu <2> it's only has 1 cpu <2> lol <0> oh weait <0> wait haha <0> nevermind <0> does it ? <2> it's 1 cpu with 2 cores <2> both cores get the same voltage <2> :) <4> lol <0> lol <0> weeeeeeee <0> yles <0> yes <0> its only one cpu <2> so, what's the voltage in speedfan <0> but doesnt that defeat the purpose of dual core <0> 1.33v <2> no it doesn't <2> why would having 1 cpu with 2 cores be a bad thing <0> there should be seperate voltages <2> why ? <2> :) <0> its supposed to be two cpu's <2> it's 2 cores <2> in 1 packagae <0> dual core <2> yes <2> of course <0> OS: Windows 2003 Professional 5.2 Service Pack 1 (Build #3790) CPU: AMD Athlon 64 X2 Dual Core 3800+, 2.50 GHz Video: Plug and Play Monitor on nVidia GeForce 6200 TurboCache(TM) (1280x1024x32bpp 85Hz) Sound: NVIDIA(R) nForce(TM) Audio Memory: Used: 364/1024MB Uptime: 8m 33s HD: [C:] 20.50/37.27 GB Connection: NVIDIA nForce Networking Controller - Packet Scheduler Miniport @ 100.0 Mbps (Rec: 0.19M <2> but why would it need 2 voltages <0> for each core <2> lol
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