Hi Mike,
I know how frustrating it can be not be able to get a stable/smooth
running system, so here are the specs of my system. At least the
ones that are relevant to stable overclocking.
To be clear, I have the TwinX1024-3200c2pro set (2x 512mb)
Running bios 1019, memory in the blue slots (1 & 3).
Advanced > Jumperfree :
ai Overclock Manual
cpu Ext. freq. 220
dram freq. 400
agp/pci freq. auto
cpu vcore volt. auto
ddr ref volt. auto
agp vddq volt. 1.50
performance m. auto
Advanced > chipset settings
dram cas# lat. 2.5 (1)
dram ras# lat. 3
dram ras# to cas# lat. 3
dram precharge delay 6
burst lenght 8
performance acc. mod. enabled
dram idle timer auto (2)
dram refresh rate auto (3)
spread spectrum disabled
Notice that cas# latency (1) is not on factury setting of 2, but on 2.5.
In the realworld it doesn't make much difference for spead, and
on the p4c800-e deluxe 2.5 runs much more stable in my experience.
You could fool around with settings (2) and (3) to gain a little more
speed, but probably nothing spectacular will be the result.
At least on these settings my sytem is rock solid.
I have overclocked it beyond 3.4, but then things get a bit
unpredictable and cooling under heavy load starts to become an
issue, because I only use the boxed cooler. And then again, I like
to have a fast system, but rather a stable one that is also fast.
I don't want to invest a lot of money in watercooling and stuff.
Well, hope these settings will help you to run your system at
3.3 Mzh. Let me know what happens.
Ohhhh...last but not least..... you do test your system with
Memtest 86 before booting into windows, I hope ???
http://www.memtest86.com/
Nothing worse than corrupted data due to memory failures.
Nickeldome