Als eerste zet de FSB:SDRAM:PCI ratio maar eens terug op 133:133:33 want dat kost je teveel RAM-bandbreedte die 133:100 instelling... en ga dan het systeem zo ver mogelijk (stabiel) overclocken:
Mushkin suggested RAM settings:[b]
ADVANCED MENU:
* FSB:SDRAM:PCI Freq. Ratio: 133:133:33 - This setting sets the memory bus to run synchronously (at the same speed) with the "FSB/SDRAM/PCI Freq (MHz)" setting shown below.
* FSB/SDRAM/PCI Freq (MHz): 133/133/33 - This setting controls the FSB speed. If you are using a 100MHz FSB rated CPU (i.e. PIIIe) on a 133MHz FSB then please confirm that this CPU is capable of overclocking to that speed before blaming any instability problems on the memory module. For example, a 700MHz PIIIe would be overclocked to 933MHz if the FSB was run at 133MHz.
ADVANCED MENU -> CHIP CONFIGURATION:
* SDRAM Timing: [User Define]
* SDRAM CAS Latency: [2T]
* SDRAM RAS to CAS Delay: [2T]
* SDRAM RAS Precharge Time: [2T]
* SDRAM Cycle time: [6T,8T] or [7T,9T] - Depending on which BIOS version you have. After you verify that your system is stable try [5,7], but that may or may not be stable.
* SDRAM Page Closing Policy: [All Banks] - After you verify your computer as stable, move to [One Bank]. This setting will only slightly affect real world video performance in 3D games, although you can ignore this setting if you are only using an external video card.
* Command Per Cycle: Disabled - After you verify your computer as stable, move to [Enabled]. This setting will only slightly affect real world video performance in 3D games, although you can ignore this setting if you are only using an external video card.
* SDRAM Data Driving Mode: [Normal] - Change to [Strong] if you have instability problems, especially if you have multiple memory modules installed. If it is set to [Strong], and you are having problems with one or multiple memory modules, change this setting to [Normal]
Make sure that the I/O voltage jumper on your motherboard is set at its default of 3.4V.
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Dat stuk hierboven zijn de meest aggresieve/snelle instellingen, behalve SDRAM Data driving mode, dat is voor meer stabiliteit. Probeer eerst zover mogelijk stabiel te oc-en op de langzaamste Ram instellingen (maar wel op 133:133:33) en ga dan een voor een proberen welke opties naar de snelste instelling kunnen zonder instabiliteit te veroorzaken...
Happy OC