Going after a 5Ghz validation and this is the best I could do, base clock was set at 102 in the UEFI. What makes this happen? It puts me 12Mhz short of my 5Ghz goal...http://valid.canardpc.com/028r6j
One the left is normal, reliable CPU-Z and on the right well...How did it get cutoff like that? This is with a ROG M7H motherboard btw, not what's in my sig.
Wondering if it's just me or is something going on because I haven't been able to connect to the server for quite some time now. I get the "Connecting" message endlessly.
So what is the status of OCKO right now?It still seems to be in "open beta" mode. Just wondering if we can expect any changes or an updated client soon or has the idea been scrapped?
Br41nH34d wrote:Sorry for noob question..Im using corsair dominator 1866Mhz 8Gb (2x4) currently in my desktop..I've follow this guide to setup my RAM speed and its working, from 6++ to 933Mhz..its based on the cpu id..a question is, does the 933Mhz t...
Turn up the volts, crank up the boost and see what shakes loose :cool:I think keeping the volts under something like 1.375 might be a good idea then just see what multiplier it will boot at. 44x,45x,etc,etc..When you get to the point it won't boot t...
You have to OC those via the base clock...What you want to do is set the multiplier at 21x because in general those chips went higher on odd multis than they did on even multis. Set base clock to 190 and CPU voltage at 1.375 and fine tune it from th...