Announcement

Collapse
No announcement yet.

F2- 8800CL5D-4GBPI Recommended settings for p5n-d mobo -

Collapse
X
 
  • Filter
  • Time
  • Show
Clear All
new posts

  • #16
    Unfortunately I don't have a camera handy, sorry.
    Thermaltake V9 Case
    Thermaltake "Thoughpower" 650w PSU
    Asus P5N-D SLI 750i Mobo
    Intel E8400 3.0 @ 3.8 CPU
    Thermalright ULTRA-120 Extreme Black Edition CPU Cooler
    BFG 9800 GTX OC + Vid Card
    G.Skill 2x2gb DDR2 1100 (PC2 8800) Dual Channel Ram
    WD 1TB Caviar Green SATA-II 32MB Hard Drive
    HP w19b 19" Wide Monitor
    Windows Vista Ultimate X64

    Comment


    • #17
      OUCH, give my arm back, now!

      1.360v on CPU. watch for it to burn and monitor NB temps there. 45nm cores takes aroung 1.360v at absolute maximum plus I don't think you would need such high voltages to anything. Anyway, just saying watch those temps too throwing away voltages just heats the stuff up doesn't make it always more stable.

      Also I'd dump memory actually down as low as it goes. Then start OCing CPU just like GPU overclocking should be done.

      -edit-

      o and about that GPU I'd stick petty near to stock GPU speed. Also on memory. that maybe ok give you couple more fps on games sure but it'll lose stability also. I own same card and I actually dropped it to 675/1100 since games runs actually more stable and honestly think even faster with this than when I OC. best stable on card I have got has been 802/1200 (values are with linked shaders).
      Last edited by genetix; 09-09-2009, 06:36 PM.
      "Sex is like freeware, shareware on weekends. When do we get to open source?" -TwL

      Thanks AMD/ATI for banning legit customers who asks questions of your screw-ups:
      http://i45.tinypic.com/30j0daq.png

      Comment

      Working...
      X