i would tend to agree.. i just threw my fx5700le in for fun to see what it could do.. managed to overclock it from 250/400 to 475!/490 heh.. mem wont go higher with artifacts (using ATI artifact tool) but at 475/490 it seems to be rock solid.. thats like 100% OC on the core.. these cores do seem...
He said he changed the slider to full performance with no results. I thought about the timing issue on the cpu side, but both sticks i believe are just generic 2700. The main issue is the graphics score, and I dont think the ram would have that much effect on it.
I think i read that is possible if both cards are of the same reference design. As long as the cards have the same hardware (ram, gpu core, and probably the same BIOS) I don't see any reason why they wouldn't work. The only thing that distinguishes one card from another is the BIOS.. the...
OK, my friend has a xp2600 and a radeon 9600 video card. He was running WinME with 512MB of RAM and just recently upgraded to WinXP and 1GB of RAM.. well there seems to be some problem and I am not sure what it would be. Here is a repost of what he got:
He assured me that both sticks of RAM...
i get those dots in nfsu2 as well.. little black ones randomly pop up on the trunk of the car (the silver one in the demo) and a few white ones on the bottom of the bridge in the demo circuit race. If I way underclock the card to like 1000 on the mem, they go away.. it kinda sucks, but i dont...
ram should have little to no difference in a 3dmark05 score.. i think 3d'01 and maybe '03 were helped by cpu/ram stats a little, but '05 is a video hardware only test.
Well i tried the dualdvi bios.. the monitor only works in the one dvi port, not in the other.. is it not supposed to work unless i have 2 montiors installed? also, the clocks are 350/1100 stock.. is that intended also? any other changes that were made?
Yeah corecenter is crap.. and MSI boards will undervolt your CPU by ~1 volt or so, use MBM for a more accurate monitor.. other than that, the MSI Neo2 is a fantastic board.
the northbridge is the controller chip for your ide devices and stuff like that, its not something that should get too hot under normal use.. some mobos dont have any cooling solutions on them, some use a small passive heatsonk and some use the fans
and this is another case that helps prove that prime is not be all end all of stability tests.. there are many factors that can affect its performance and reliability, including but not limited to drivers.
then start loosening your memory timings.. the best bet is to start with memtest86 and see how high your ram can go without errors.. try it 220 at 2.0-3-3-10 (you should always set your last one to 10 or 11 anyway, as it makes no difference on performance and increases stability)
Run memtest...
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