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Old 22nd Oct 2009, 23:29
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Hey guys,
I yesterday overclocked my E5200 which is attached to a P5KPL-1600 Motherboard with 2GB of TEAM ram, which is fairly well known here in Australia. I noticed crashes once this system was overclocked, but mainly when playing COD4. I then ran memtest only to discover 6 errors in the first 20%. Non of this ever happens when its not overclocked, the overclock is set to 30% and temps sit at 40-60 Degrees. Are there any ways to repair this problem w/o buying new RAM, my Cisco instructor told us that if you rub an eraser across the pins it can help the RAM, any ideas??
Thanks In Advance,
CodeFreakC
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Old 23rd Oct 2009, 01:30
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Post CPU-Z screenshots of the first three pages.
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Old 23rd Oct 2009, 02:13
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OK, also, I'm using an overclock profile, so I can't manually adjust settings
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Old 23rd Oct 2009, 03:43
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Then you need to get rid of the overclock profile. You're running into two problems here - your timings are way too tight for the speed you have selected, and your bandwidth is way too high. Set your FSB ratio to 1:1 so that the memory is running at half its speed as of right now and see if that fixes it - if not, loosen the timings to 6-6-6-18.
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Old 23rd Oct 2009, 04:17
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My BIOS lets me change VCore, memory voltage, cpu voltage and cpu multiplier, but there are no options for fsb ratios only cpu ratios, and that is set to 12.5, how can i get it to 1:1? and there is also nothing about the memory timings
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Old 23rd Oct 2009, 04:32
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Look for a memory speed number, sometimes you have to set it manually.
And there will be a timings menu if you've got all that, keep looking.
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Old 23rd Oct 2009, 04:49
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Absolutly nothing, anywhere, i will try to upload some photos tomorrow
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