Well I'm just trying to eliminate problems by trying the RAM timings at a JEDEC Specification that's listed in CPU--Z instead of an EPP profile. CPU-Z lists for 400MHz, which is the speed your RAM is at (400x2 = 800MHz RAM), so try the timings of 6-6-6-18 and tRC at 24.
hi there,
everytime I try a new setting a have to wait a couple of hours, because the problem happens when the computer is turn off several hours, so this morning I turn it on and the problem is there...
Ah!!, Sandra said this:
Vcore setting higher than rated maximun. Check Vcore voltage!
CPU FSB speed higher than rated FSB! Reduce FSB speed.
Should we consider this??
thanks
Well I don't know why it's mentioning the FSB being higher because you've not touched the FSB, and CPU-Z shows it's at stock speeds still.
What voltage have you got the CPU set at in BIOS at the moment?
What you see in the bios picture, and have tried many voltages, as you said to experiment.
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