run memtest (it's in the bios) try tests 5 and 8, see how long it lasts, I'm betting the DFI board isn't playing well with that kingston memory. Those boards were finicky at best with cheap ram, specially kingston. Get yourself some OCZ, mushkin, g skills.
I see a couple problems here beyond your methodology.
XMS doesn't play well with an ultra-d in my experience. Mine was very finicky, I did eventually get it where I wanted it, but it had spots in between stock and my final overclock where the mem was just NOT stable at all. And as a note, my...
ok, I'll run with that.
On my Intel E6400 with one instance of superpi, I have 100% CPU utilization.
On this laptop, it's only 51-52%
same application. If you can explain this I'm interested.(Other than a setting built into bios to throttle the cpu). Heck I'd be happy if the darn thing...
Having a some trouble with this Tablet PC. The owner is claiming it's "too slow."
shut down a lot of startup stuff, blah blah. Runs much better BUT...
It's throttling the CPU, running 998mhz instead of 1.66Ghz. And when running one app(lets use superpi for this example) it only loads...
for the record, I called Cutters "home phone" 3 times to find a non working number. I then pm'd him and I gave him at least 24 hours to respond. Even before that he wanted me to ship first, and I stated I didn't want to do that. I would however take half payment down, he declined.
Never spent a lot of time on this set of memory. It's rock solid at 258(3-4-4-8), but to be honest I never tried to push it further. I didn't run it long, moved to DDR2. Never used more than stock volts on it.
Everything is SOLD!
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SOLD-DFI NF4 Ultra-D, No modifications, no extreme cooling, excellent board. Will ship in a DFI box, with karajan audio module.Will include two DFI Sata cables, a...
Here is an idea, easy way to throw two 120's on the bottom.
http://www.performance-pcs.com/catalog/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=335&products_id=20753
exactly what I was thinking, any chance of fitting a 240mm rad on the top(blowhole). might block a pci slot or two, but otherwise?
could probably get away with a single 120 on the back(intake fan).
hmmm?
although those suggestions are great, I transport mine a few times a month, I just keep it basically upright to keep air out of the loop, and I've never had an issue. I look for leaks upon arrival, but it's never been an issue. All my components are tight and secured though.
it's been done a few times, but never to my liking, so I thought I'd share.
First of all, some requirements: must be high performance water(running an Opty 170 at 3.0ghx+). Must all be internal.
Parts used:
CPU Block: DD TDX
RAD: GTS 120
Pump: D5
Tubing: 1/2" ID Clearflex
Fans...
bring it! make up for the thickness by moving the heatsink down to the core, befor eit was made to sit on top of the ihs, now there isn't one, so the hs needs to go down the thickness of the ihs to correctly contact the core.
Why am I helping you after giving me chit? I guess I feel bad...
What a wuss, to mount all you really need to do is make up for the thickness of the IHS, there are a billion ways to go about it, and none are hard. I'll try to find a write up for you.(there is a good one on DFI-street if I can find it).
FX-55 at the moment, slightly higher temps with an opty 165, slightly lower with a opty 144.
I use MBM5 and smart guardian. Idle temps are shown in both of those very similar to what my bios shows.
My ambient temps aren't extremely low either I have a thermal take case right next to it...
I prefer this case without a blowhole. I'm running yate loons on my Ninja, and the intake, and an evercool on exhaust. CPU 1.55V idling at 23C, load at 35C. chipset(passive) and pwmic(passive) staying under 42C Load.
I'm not a big fan of "keep adding fans," a simple "wind tunnel effect works...