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Can't get my new Athlon 64 to Overclock... any ideas? [message #64500] Mon, 13 February 2006 07:18 Go to next message
Neil is currently offline  Neil
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Picked up a new Gigabyte mobo with an Athlon 64 3000+ (combo
deal, came packaged together in the same box, so compatibility
issues can't be the case here), and I can't get the BIOS to save
CPU overclocking settings. Anyone know this kinda stuff really
well that might be able to help me out?

I've tried both entering it manually at boot-up, and also the
EZTune windows utility that comes with the board, but neither
one has worked. Settings don't get saved & it still runs at 2.1
GHZ instead of the 3 GHZ equivalent that should be able to get
out of this CPU.

I used the same DDR RAM sticks that I had in my old mobo...
this couldn't be the problem, could it? I know this board can
take PC 3200, but the RAM I currently have in there is a bit
older - maybe 2700 (not sure - would have to verify that).
The RAM shouldn't place any limits on whether or not I can
overclock this puppy, should it?

It's a Gigabyte GA-K8U mobo with a ULi M1689 Chipset, running
on Win XP Home, two sticks of 512k DDR DIMM's. XP is up-to-date
except for I have not installed Service Pack 2 (actually, tried
to install it yesterday when I first noticed it came out, but
had to boot into "safe" mode & revert back to the state prior
to the install, since Windows wouldn't boot up normally after
installing it).

Neil
Re: Can't get my new Athlon 64 to Overclock... any ideas? [message #64514 is a reply to message #64500] Mon, 13 February 2006 13:54 Go to previous messageGo to next message
erlilo is currently offline  erlilo   NORWAY
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Neil,

If I remember correct, Athlon 64 3000+ is working at 2.1 GHZ. 3000+ is just
a way to show it have the same speed or better, as an Intel 3.0 GHZ.

Erling

"Neil" <OIUOIU@OIU.com> skrev i melding news:43f09542$1@linux...
>
> Picked up a new Gigabyte mobo with an Athlon 64 3000+ (combo
> deal, came packaged together in the same box, so compatibility
> issues can't be the case here), and I can't get the BIOS to save
> CPU overclocking settings. Anyone know this kinda stuff really
> well that might be able to help me out?
>
> I've tried both entering it manually at boot-up, and also the
> EZTune windows utility that comes with the board, but neither
> one has worked. Settings don't get saved & it still runs at 2.1
> GHZ instead of the 3 GHZ equivalent that should be able to get
> out of this CPU.
>
> I used the same DDR RAM sticks that I had in my old mobo...
> this couldn't be the problem, could it? I know this board can
> take PC 3200, but the RAM I currently have in there is a bit
> older - maybe 2700 (not sure - would have to verify that).
> The RAM shouldn't place any limits on whether or not I can
> overclock this puppy, should it?
>
> It's a Gigabyte GA-K8U mobo with a ULi M1689 Chipset, running
> on Win XP Home, two sticks of 512k DDR DIMM's. XP is up-to-date
> except for I have not installed Service Pack 2 (actually, tried
> to install it yesterday when I first noticed it came out, but
> had to boot into "safe" mode & revert back to the state prior
> to the install, since Windows wouldn't boot up normally after
> installing it).
>
> Neil
Re: Can't get my new Athlon 64 to Overclock... any ideas? [message #64518 is a reply to message #64514] Mon, 13 February 2006 18:48 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Neil is currently offline  Neil
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Right, but you should be able to overclock it to get even higher
speed out of it (I've been able to do this with all my other
AMD CPU's), but I can't seem to accomplish that with this one.

Neil


"erlilo" <erlilo@online.no> wrote:
>Neil,
>
>If I remember correct, Athlon 64 3000+ is working at 2.1 GHZ. 3000+ is just

>a way to show it have the same speed or better, as an Intel 3.0 GHZ.
>
>Erling
>
>"Neil" <OIUOIU@OIU.com> skrev i melding news:43f09542$1@linux...
>>
>> Picked up a new Gigabyte mobo with an Athlon 64 3000+ (combo
>> deal, came packaged together in the same box, so compatibility
>> issues can't be the case here), and I can't get the BIOS to save
>> CPU overclocking settings. Anyone know this kinda stuff really
>> well that might be able to help me out?
>>
>> I've tried both entering it manually at boot-up, and also the
>> EZTune windows utility that comes with the board, but neither
>> one has worked. Settings don't get saved & it still runs at 2.1
>> GHZ instead of the 3 GHZ equivalent that should be able to get
>> out of this CPU.
>>
>> I used the same DDR RAM sticks that I had in my old mobo...
>> this couldn't be the problem, could it? I know this board can
>> take PC 3200, but the RAM I currently have in there is a bit
>> older - maybe 2700 (not sure - would have to verify that).
>> The RAM shouldn't place any limits on whether or not I can
>> overclock this puppy, should it?
>>
>> It's a Gigabyte GA-K8U mobo with a ULi M1689 Chipset, running
>> on Win XP Home, two sticks of 512k DDR DIMM's. XP is up-to-date
>> except for I have not installed Service Pack 2 (actually, tried
>> to install it yesterday when I first noticed it came out, but
>> had to boot into "safe" mode & revert back to the state prior
>> to the install, since Windows wouldn't boot up normally after
>> installing it).
>>
>> Neil
>
>
Re: Can't get my new Athlon 64 to Overclock... any ideas? [message #64525 is a reply to message #64514] Mon, 13 February 2006 23:51 Go to previous messageGo to next message
erlilo is currently offline  erlilo   NORWAY
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Look if there's bios updates or other updates for the motherboard. Havn't
any experience with Uli chipsets but can overclock my A8V Deluxe/VIA K8T800
Pro with 3.8 Athlon dual Processor up to 4.2. Maybe you can get some more
ideas here to find out more: http://www.sysopt.com/

Erling

"erlilo" <erlilo@online.no> skrev i melding news:43f103a2@linux...
> Neil,
>
> If I remember correct, Athlon 64 3000+ is working at 2.1 GHZ. 3000+ is
> just a way to show it have the same speed or better, as an Intel 3.0 GHZ.
>
> Erling
>
> "Neil" <OIUOIU@OIU.com> skrev i melding news:43f09542$1@linux...
>>
>> Picked up a new Gigabyte mobo with an Athlon 64 3000+ (combo
>> deal, came packaged together in the same box, so compatibility
>> issues can't be the case here), and I can't get the BIOS to save
>> CPU overclocking settings. Anyone know this kinda stuff really
>> well that might be able to help me out?
>>
>> I've tried both entering it manually at boot-up, and also the
>> EZTune windows utility that comes with the board, but neither
>> one has worked. Settings don't get saved & it still runs at 2.1
>> GHZ instead of the 3 GHZ equivalent that should be able to get
>> out of this CPU.
>>
>> I used the same DDR RAM sticks that I had in my old mobo...
>> this couldn't be the problem, could it? I know this board can
>> take PC 3200, but the RAM I currently have in there is a bit
>> older - maybe 2700 (not sure - would have to verify that).
>> The RAM shouldn't place any limits on whether or not I can
>> overclock this puppy, should it?
>>
>> It's a Gigabyte GA-K8U mobo with a ULi M1689 Chipset, running
>> on Win XP Home, two sticks of 512k DDR DIMM's. XP is up-to-date
>> except for I have not installed Service Pack 2 (actually, tried
>> to install it yesterday when I first noticed it came out, but
>> had to boot into "safe" mode & revert back to the state prior
>> to the install, since Windows wouldn't boot up normally after
>> installing it).
>>
>> Neil
>
>
Re: Can't get my new Athlon 64 to Overclock... any ideas? [message #64529 is a reply to message #64525] Tue, 14 February 2006 08:28 Go to previous message
Neil is currently offline  Neil
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Registered: April 2006
Senior Member
Thanks, Erl... I'll check out that link & see if I can find
anything.

Neil


"erlilo" <erlilo@online.no> wrote:
>Look if there's bios updates or other updates for the motherboard. Havn't

>any experience with Uli chipsets but can overclock my A8V Deluxe/VIA K8T800

>Pro with 3.8 Athlon dual Processor up to 4.2. Maybe you can get some more

>ideas here to find out more: http://www.sysopt.com/
>
>Erling
>
>"erlilo" <erlilo@online.no> skrev i melding news:43f103a2@linux...
>> Neil,
>>
>> If I remember correct, Athlon 64 3000+ is working at 2.1 GHZ. 3000+ is

>> just a way to show it have the same speed or better, as an Intel 3.0 GHZ.
>>
>> Erling
>>
>> "Neil" <OIUOIU@OIU.com> skrev i melding news:43f09542$1@linux...
>>>
>>> Picked up a new Gigabyte mobo with an Athlon 64 3000+ (combo
>>> deal, came packaged together in the same box, so compatibility
>>> issues can't be the case here), and I can't get the BIOS to save
>>> CPU overclocking settings. Anyone know this kinda stuff really
>>> well that might be able to help me out?
>>>
>>> I've tried both entering it manually at boot-up, and also the
>>> EZTune windows utility that comes with the board, but neither
>>> one has worked. Settings don't get saved & it still runs at 2.1
>>> GHZ instead of the 3 GHZ equivalent that should be able to get
>>> out of this CPU.
>>>
>>> I used the same DDR RAM sticks that I had in my old mobo...
>>> this couldn't be the problem, could it? I know this board can
>>> take PC 3200, but the RAM I currently have in there is a bit
>>> older - maybe 2700 (not sure - would have to verify that).
>>> The RAM shouldn't place any limits on whether or not I can
>>> overclock this puppy, should it?
>>>
>>> It's a Gigabyte GA-K8U mobo with a ULi M1689 Chipset, running
>>> on Win XP Home, two sticks of 512k DDR DIMM's. XP is up-to-date
>>> except for I have not installed Service Pack 2 (actually, tried
>>> to install it yesterday when I first noticed it came out, but
>>> had to boot into "safe" mode & revert back to the state prior
>>> to the install, since Windows wouldn't boot up normally after
>>> installing it).
>>>
>>> Neil
>>
>>
>
>
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