ken_cinder Posted December 11, 2009 Posted December 11, 2009 That sucks, I hate when something is advertised as supporting hardware....but the bios it's loaded with doesn't. Where did you buy it from?
Lucandrake Posted December 11, 2009 Author Posted December 11, 2009 Local Tigerdirect store. I asked a dude over there to look over all the parts before anything, he said I was good. O well, what game shall I play on my PS3 till then o.o ? Edit: Thanks for all the help, it was much appreciated.
Shibathedog Posted December 12, 2009 Posted December 12, 2009 you really should get some thermal paste if you don't have any. Arctic Silver is a classic, although I prefer MX-2. Shin-Etsu X23 is really good too if you can find it. Also I wouldn't trust the auto BIOS settings. They are usually just what will work but not even close to what is best. Too much volts/slow RAM speed/etc.
Lucandrake Posted December 16, 2009 Author Posted December 16, 2009 Thanks for the advice Shiba, for now I'll just stick to the paste AMD supplied with by default however, I'm starting to run short on spending $$$. I got the Bio's upgrade today. Applied it and it booted it up just fine without a hitch ! Now the configuration part, I've never fooled with a Bio's before, and I'm scared I'll over burn some shit because of that. Already however I feel that I'm spotting problems, the ram I purchased was DDR2 1066. In the menu I spot both sticks running at 400 Mhz under something titled "Memory CLK", my intuition says that this is a problem, I am however unsure. I tried messing around with the settings and ran into JumperFree Configuration. In it I can change Memory Clock Mode, but it'll only go as high as 533 MHz. Then there are a ton of other options that make me feel like I just my first vagina ever. If anybody here is willing to walk me through some of these options, my IM's are posted in the bottom. If you guys have a link with the basics to all this alien language with a walkthrough, it would be appreciated as well. Thank you guys so much , it's been awesome doing this, I want to be able to do it again and again . Skype - drake00991Msn - MegamanX44303@hotmail.comAim - Lucandrake
ken_cinder Posted December 16, 2009 Posted December 16, 2009 1066 is 533x2...dual channel dude, where it should be.400mhz is probably just a default "safe" setting, most bios' come set to those safe settings, and you need to set things where they should be. It's just so you don't wind up with your system not booting because of something finicky. For instance an older system I have, won't run with the DDR400 at 400...it crashes like a SOB. It's not the RAM, been tested in another system, but that board may not like THAT RAM. Safe setting would clock it at 266 or 333. I run it at 333, and it's fine.
Lucandrake Posted December 16, 2009 Author Posted December 16, 2009 Thanks Cindr, I swapped to 533. The computer prompted to shut down 10 minutes after it's first XP boot. I'm on my second XP boot, swapped it back to 400. I'm watching AMD OverDrive (No I don't plan to overclock on standard cooling), but the temp is 46-49 C on idle. That shit is hot in my book, so I'm freaking out. Is this normal for this processor? Or should I invest in more cooling gear? Or is it fixable by simple tweaking? Did I mention that my PC now sounds like an airplane in constant lift off? Update: Did a Stability test, in under a minute the temp rose to 56-58, then I went all pussy mode and cut it off so it could go back to 46-49.
Shibathedog Posted December 20, 2009 Posted December 20, 2009 Oh I thought you didn't have ANY thermal paste, that stuff is good enough if your just running at stock unless your one of those people that are anal about temps. It does sound like your running a little hot though. Maybe you used too much paste? I have never even tried the stock cooler though so I don't really know how it is supposed to perform. If you want take pictures of every screen on your BIOS and ill tell you what you set everything to, We will see if we can get it stable and maybe work from there on a small overclock if even possible.
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