Kingston RAM Overclock?

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  1. Posts : 96
    Windows 7 Ultimate x64
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       #41

    Nemix77 said:
    No post with fans spinning?

    If so, turn off the computer by holding the power button then wait for 5 seconds and turn on the computer gain.

    I may have tried to push the ram too far.
    No problem bro. I set the DRAM Frequency to 1000MHz, nothing serious.
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  2. Posts : 296
    Windows 7 Professional
       #42

    Try increasing the 'NB Voltage' and 'NB 1.8v Voltage' both by .1 respectively.

    You may have to re-input the overclock settings again.
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  3. Posts : 296
    Windows 7 Professional
       #43

    So you've got Windows started I presume?

    Any CPU-Z screenshots?

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  4. Posts : 96
    Windows 7 Ultimate x64
    Thread Starter
       #44

    Nemix77 said:
    Try increasing the 'NB Voltage' and 'NB 1.8v Voltage' both by .1 respectively.

    You may have to re-input the overclock settings again.
    I'm confused by what you mean. I increased the NB Voltage to 1.100, but what do you mean by the NB 1.8v Voltage?
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  5. Posts : 296
    Windows 7 Professional
       #45

    I'm not sure really, it's in your manual but I do not have your mother or an Asus motherboard in general. I feel like a blind guy walking my dog.

    Anyhow, your 'NB Voltage' defaults to 1.0v right and you've increased it by .1 which it is now 1.1v effective right?

    Forget about the 'NB 1.8v Voltage' if it does not exit in your BIOS.
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  6. Posts : 96
    Windows 7 Ultimate x64
    Thread Starter
       #46

    Nemix77 said:
    I'm not sure really, it's in your manual but I do not have your mother or an Asus motherboard in general. I feel like a blind guy walking my dog.

    Anyhow, your 'NB Voltage' defaults to 1.0v right and you've increased it by .1 which it is now 1.1v effective right?

    Forget about the 'NB 1.8v Voltage' if it does not exit in your BIOS.
    I set what you said, but my computer once again refuses to POST. I've restarted and am back in the BIOS.

    I really don't want to waste your time bro. I feel that I'm forcing you to walk me through this deathtrap with handcuffs. I would like to achieve 1066, but I also don't want to hold you up.
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  7. Posts : 296
    Windows 7 Professional
       #47

    Yeah, I think I've got my hands tied up on this one. All the instructions were very carefully calculated but I've failed. Only thing left to do know is set all the changed settings back to defaults and leave the ram voltage at 2.2v and ram frequency at 800.

    Sorry dude, I feel I've wasted you time not to mention had your hopes up.

    On the brighter side of things, there's still free dinner this coming Wednesday.
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  8. Posts : 96
    Windows 7 Ultimate x64
    Thread Starter
       #48

    Nemix77 said:
    Yeah, I think I've got my hands tied up on this one. All the instructions were very carefully calculated but I've failed. Only thing left to do know is set all the changed settings back to defaults and leave the ram voltage at 2.2v and ram frequency at 800.

    Sorry dude, I feel I've wasted you time not to mention had your hopes up.

    On the brighter side of things, there's still free dinner tomorrow.
    It's no trouble at all.
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  9. Posts : 296
    Windows 7 Professional
       #49

    If you're still cruising the SevenForums, you may want to check the Chillout Room sub forum to take your mind off things. There's always a whole lot things going on in there.
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  10. Posts : 96
    Windows 7 Ultimate x64
    Thread Starter
       #50

    Quick update Nemix, I went back into the BIOS and manually set all the timings, voltages, and also set it to unganged mode. I was actually able to get into Windows, but I got a BSOD. I'll keep playing around with it until I lose my patience.
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