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Dillusion said:wow, what bios version? This is definately higher than 280!
I just got my epox board in, waiting for new ram, it has many OC options aswell.
Serge84 said:it actouly makes my HTT rise.
M1ster_R0gers said:only on the [H] news
PaHick said:I just ordered the AM2 Tforce and a X2 4000 from ZZF. I been following along somewhat. I hope it turns out to be a good choice. I wanted conroe, but with lack of boards and needing to upgrade now, I thought this was a good choice. I got a gig stick of Gskill dd2 800, anyone use this mem yet? And how is the stock X2 HSF? I got the MicroFly from TD with the 400w PSU..im hoping this rig turns out to be quiet. Thanks
chachmarach said:First post here. I have the 6100 AM2 with a 3800 Orleans but can't find a program to change the CPU multiplier. The manual shows a Hammer CPU multiplier setting but I don't see it in the Bios. I tried the Biostar OC utility but it doesn't work that great. Systool doesn't recognize the board and Ntune doesn't work either. If I change the FID control it shows the speed correctly when testing in Memtest but when I get into windows it reverts back to the 12X multiplier. Any ideas on how to get around this? My board also won't post at all in the 233 to 240 range. 240 and up is ok but the CPU frequency is too high at that HTT and multiplier. Thanks in advance for any help.
They may have quit making new CPU's for the 939, but not crazy steppings or underclocked cores. They will still kind of do that until 2007.shibby50 said:I've been reading this forum for a while and it has helped me immensely even though I have the lesser Geforce 6100-M9. I came accross something last night that might help a few of you that are having troubles starting way down at 230 FSB.
I had similar problems though more in the 250 range, until I thought to reseat my N and S bridge chipset heat sinks. The thermal paste was poorly spread, and I suspect the chipsets had to be scorching hot. After this and moderate memory tweaks, I am now at least Super Pi 32 M stable with tight but underclocked memory @ 2.7 GHz with what CPU-Z claims is a San Diego 3200 and Buffalo value ram.
I assume this is good for the lesser M9 board, and I am perplexed because I was not aware that there was a 3200 San Diego core made.
Hupo said:my mobo only auto overclocks me cpu to 2.5 ghz
Serge84 said:Manual OCing will get you a lot further.
M1ster_R0gers said:I flipped the mystery tforce 3.3v pin and now have 3.23v going to my ram. No oddities have occured. I did get to drop all of my timings, so it must be good. YMMV.
I have this venice +3400 @ 2700 now. No issues, and with the silent boost cooling, quiet when I am cruising forums.
chachmarach said:My Tforce 6100 AM2 setup was working fine until I went to start my computer last night and it kept blue screening. I then started a windows install and found out my partitions were shown as unknown and all my data was gone. I am using RM clock to adjust my multiplier as the bios doesn't have the option. Can overclocking do something like this? The drive seems to check out fine using Seagate's Seatools online.
444 said:Hey Serge, where'd they put that option? Which bios exactly?
chachmarach said:I have the modded 505RH bios installed on my TF 6100 AM2 with an Orleans 3800 and I don't have a Hammer Multiplier option in my bios. I have a NPT FID Control but no Hammer Multiplier. I am looking in the CPU Cache options as well as CPU option and it isn't there. No where to be found. Can you post a picture of the option in your bios?