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In Reply to: RE: I need to stop making typos. posted by abysstw on May 12, 2009 at 21:36:19
***** EDIT! I WAS WRONG!!! The FSB stayed at 800... I could not read the small print on the Zalman screen. See more info in post below! *****Just before leaving for work this morning, I tried your trick of setting MCH Frequency Latch @ Auto and Memory Multiplier @ 2.00D (2.00B worked too) and it did get the FSB to 600. I didn't look at the memory speed, but did notice the Core Speed went up a bit to 1206 or so.
I didn't get a chance to listen this morning and only did a bit of listening when I was messing with settings last night. The sound showed promise, with good solidity to the sound along with mucho details, but I wasn't totally blown away yet. I did think I heard a difference with various Host Frequency settings, with settings below 130 sounding too etched, but as you indicated, the Core Speed did not vary as I made those changes, so it may have been imagined.
I should have a little time to compare the Freq Latch @ 200/Mem X @ 266 vs Freq Latch @ Auto/Mem X @ 200 this evening, along with listening to various Host Frequencies from 200 and below AND I'll try to get the Kingston memory working with a BIOS reset to Failsafe Defaults, then Optimized Defaults, then set it up again.
Much to do yet.
Greg in Mississippi
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