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    Guide is coming tonight....Reset all you're stuff in BIOS for standard settings. I'll walk you through it. The intel setup guide will be posted by 10 PM EST,


    -Spectre

    P.S. - Olaggy, once posted could you sticky???

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    some P4P800s will do this

    but you could try the 5:4 divider for your ram...although 230fsb should be okish for your ram...hmm
    From Adam Webb

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    Quote Originally Posted by Overlag
    some P4P800s will do this

    but you could try the 5:4 divider for your ram...although 230fsb should be okish for your ram...hmm

    Dont know what that is.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Spectre
    Guide is coming tonight....Reset all you're stuff in BIOS for standard settings. I'll walk you through it. The intel setup guide will be posted by 10 PM EST,


    -Spectre

    P.S. - Olaggy, once posted could you sticky???
    sure
    From Adam Webb

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cobra
    Quote Originally Posted by Overlag
    some P4P800s will do this

    but you could try the 5:4 divider for your ram...although 230fsb should be okish for your ram...hmm

    Dont know what that is.
    with a 200fsb you have a 1:1 divider for your ram which makes it 200

    at 230 (30%) if its still 1:1 its 230mhz ram speed. now, you can either reduce your latency timings to like 3-3-3-7, or change the ram speed dividers or increase the voltage a bit. now im not sure on all of them but i know about a 5:4 one... ie, at 250fsb (50%) setting it 5:4 will equal 200mhz ram speed again.

    but theres a chance you've got a P4P800D thats already hit its limit at 220fsb....

    tweaking manualy once you get Spectres guide will be much better.
    From Adam Webb

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    Quote Originally Posted by Overlag
    Quote Originally Posted by Cobra
    Quote Originally Posted by Overlag
    some P4P800s will do this

    but you could try the 5:4 divider for your ram...although 230fsb should be okish for your ram...hmm

    Dont know what that is.
    with a 200fsb you have a 1:1 divider for your ram which makes it 200

    at 230 (30%) if its still 1:1 its 230mhz ram speed. now, you can either reduce your latency timings to like 3-3-3-7, or change the ram speed dividers or increase the voltage a bit. now im not sure on all of them but i know about a 5:4 one... ie, at 250fsb (50%) setting it 5:4 will equal 200mhz ram speed again.

    but theres a chance you've got a P4P800D thats already hit its limit at 220fsb....

    tweaking manualy once you get Spectres guide will be much better.
    Yeah...as ASUS doesn't use the 1:1 / 5:4 / and 3:2 nomenclature. The settings in the BIOS are 400 / 320 / 266

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    spectre did you post the guide for OC on the p4c800d with a 2.8c?

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