All better...but what is HTT and why does it say my memory is unoptimized? :|
Thanks, how? :|philoni said:HTT is basically your fsb. It should default to 200. You probably need to adjust your memory timings.
Nevermind, now I get it.Now the Hypertransport Link speed is determined from the base HTT speed of 200 (referred to as CPU Frequency in this BIOS above) times the HT Multiplier (shown as HT Frequency below) which is by default, 4x on S754 and 5x on S939. It is very important to remember to lower the HT Multi as you increase HTT. Ideally you want to try to keep the overall link speed close to the default 800 or 1000 as going much above these will result in instability. More than a few times I have seen someone complain they can't get more than 220-230 HTT on their overclock and think they've topped out the memory or CPU. Had they reduced the HT Multiplier by one step more they likely would have found they could keep going higher on the HTT
digitalwanderer said:I've really taken a preference to 120mm fans over the standard 80mm myself too. They move a lot more air a whole lot quieter, very goodly stuff indeed.
Sweeeet looking memory and not at all a bad price! I was looking at the XMS stuff it seems like really top-shelf stuff.John Reynolds said:Well, since I cancelled my 7800GTX upgrade I decided to buy this instead: http://www.zipzoomfly.com/jsp/ProductDetail.jsp?ProductCode=80097-54
EverQuest2 was just chugging too much with only 1GB installed (I initially played it last fall and this spring on my Intel box, which has 2GB, since the only high-end GPUs were PEG boards and my AMD box was AGP only), so this should help.
digitalwanderer said:Sweeeet looking memory and not at all a bad price! I was looking at the XMS stuff it seems like really top-shelf stuff.
John Reynolds said:Well, since I cancelled my 7800GTX upgrade I decided to buy this instead: http://www.zipzoomfly.com/jsp/ProductDetail.jsp?ProductCode=80097-54
EverQuest2 was just chugging too much with only 1GB installed (I initially played it last fall and this spring on my Intel box, which has 2GB, since the only high-end GPUs were PEG boards and my AMD box was AGP only), so this should help.
Really? Any other games 2Gb helps with, that's the first I've head of it.John Reynolds said:Memory arrived last night. Makes a nice difference in how EQ2 performs, at least with the way I have the game configured (max res textures).
digitalwanderer said:Really? Any other games 2Gb helps with, that's the first I've head of it.