A autosound125 Distinguished Nov 6, 2006 5 0 18,510 Nov 7, 2006 #26 Well its not the cpu .runing at stock 2.93 with ram at 1066.not stable.I think its an asus issue. prolly chipset is puking or something 🙁
Well its not the cpu .runing at stock 2.93 with ram at 1066.not stable.I think its an asus issue. prolly chipset is puking or something 🙁
A autosound125 Distinguished Nov 6, 2006 5 0 18,510 Nov 7, 2006 #28 Yah...good idea. Running at 975 stable now but should have saved my $ on this corsair 8500c5 crap and got 800mhz ram. thanx for the help guys
Yah...good idea. Running at 975 stable now but should have saved my $ on this corsair 8500c5 crap and got 800mhz ram. thanx for the help guys
Eurasianman Distinguished Jul 20, 2006 883 0 19,010 Nov 7, 2006 #29 Heh, think of it as this... you're future proof now 😛 sorta :?
R ruusnak Distinguished Sep 3, 2006 16 0 18,510 Nov 8, 2006 #30 In order to adjust FSB you have to TYPE IN the numbers... in the FSB field, hit enter, then type in the desired value. Cursor keys can't be used
In order to adjust FSB you have to TYPE IN the numbers... in the FSB field, hit enter, then type in the desired value. Cursor keys can't be used
G Guest Guest Dec 23, 2008 #31 You have to use the + and - keys on the number pad you can go up to about 3.4 ghz with e6600 with a good fan good luck
You have to use the + and - keys on the number pad you can go up to about 3.4 ghz with e6600 with a good fan good luck