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Old 08-13-2007, 06:01 AM   #1 (permalink)
 
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Default Overclocking on a D975XBX2 Intel Mobo

I'm trying to overclock my CPU and RAM on a D975XBX2 Intel Mobo and running into quite a few problems. First of all, it won't let me adjust the FSB speed. Just the voltage. Actually, all it will let me adjust is the FSB voltage, CPU voltage, and MCH voltage. It will let me manually enter the clock speed that I want. I've also tried overclocking my PC6400 RAM sticks. I reduced the latencies to 4-4-4-12 and boosted the voltage all the way up to 2.8, but my system was still unstable. Everything I read online states that my brand and type of RAM should be able to be set at those latencies easily with 2.3 volts at most. Any advice?
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Did you disable EIST and C1E? Have you enabled the Overclocking function? While overclocking, have you ran any stress test?
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Default Re: Overclocking on a D975XBX2 Intel Mobo

Enableing the Overclocking is as easy as just overriding the default settings in the BIOS. there isn't an option in the bios for disabling EIST or C1E. I thought I might need to update my BIOS on my mobo, but turns out that my mobo refuses to do that too. *bangs head on desk*
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Updating the BIOS isn't really necessary. There should be a setting named EIST or C1E in your Advanced Setup.
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Things are working better. Thanks for the advice. On this mobo the C1E settings were only available if the BIOS jumper was set to maintenance mode.
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