Originally posted by daylight01
Read my edit above.
that new processor is very cheap yes but it wont add alot,like I said your system would fly with a good processor so maybe best if you dont have the cash now wait for a bit and save up and buy a…
I think I'm going to try that driver, if that doesn't work then I'll try some overclocking, and if that doesn't work I will have to buy a new processor. Just I have a DFI Lanparty nf4 Ultra-D and I don't know if I can buy processors for that slot w…
Solved it DFI motherboard cannot recognize non-matching memory. So OCZ said they will exchange my memory for four matching memories. Hopefully I'll have them before WAR launches.
Yeah neither slot is corrupted I go the same results. But it seems there are slight differences between the two set of sticks. I think if I can turn the dual channel off somehow it will work.
I do notice a difference in the newer ones and the older ones. The newer ones read Freq 200mhz, CAS# Latency 2.5, RAS# to CAS# 3, RAS# Precharge 2, tRAS 5, and voltage 2.5 v.
Older ones read Freq 200mhz, CAS# Latency 3.0, RAS# to CAS# 3, RAS#…
164 was what I got when all four sticks were in. I get 200 when both sets of sticks are alone. Another thing that I found that is interesting is the only stick seems to only work effectively in the slots they have been in over the past 2 1/2 year…
Originally posted by StinkyPest
If the two older sticks are running 167.5 or whatever frequency, they are DDR333 (usually 166 freq, but with bios OCing/volt/etc it'll vary a very small amount). Since your two new sticks are running right around 2…
Well since changing the sticks my freq is now 200 mhz. I think the results would of been the same with either pair. I also noticed that my computer will not run with 3 sticks.
Well I cannot find anything that would be able to turn on the dual interface. Does anyone know what this would be labled as or what part of the BIOS it is under? The RAM is about the same I believe the RAM I bought is only slightly faster. I cann…
Originally posted by StinkyPest
So are you using four sticks, or using two sticks with higher amounts of memory? (Hadn't had time to check your mobo yet). If you're using four sticks, make sure that your board supports it. Could possibly be they …
Originally posted by Grunties
Except for the pathing (known problem that cropped up on the preview build), I havent experienced any of the problems you mentioned. I've been in many 100+ player siege battles and never noticed any problems. My guil…