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When you overclock with HTT 218, CnQ will toggle between the 11, 10, 9 & 5 multipliers (or 2398, 2180, 19MHz actual). So you are free to adjust this (overclock) and CnQ will leave it be. At Max P-state it will be stock VCore (1.35 or 1.4 methinks for your CPU) and probably 1.1V at Min P-state.ĬnQ will also cause the memory divider to change to as closely match your BIOS selection depending on the theoretical CPU speed (theoretical because CnQ assumes HTT is 200)ĬnQ will not adjust or consider actual HTT. Dukla2000, is this the same effect as when Windows initally starts up since apparently it correctly returns to 10x? Is there anyway around this problem or is that just how it is.and I need to just stick with the 11x multi? Sorry for so many questions but this is all new info to me, i thought i had this CnQ thing down, but i guess I didn't know about this multiplier issue with startup.ĬnQ will toggle up and down those multipliers depending on load, and despite any multiplier you have selected in the BIOS.ĬnQ will also toggle up and down some VCore options, unfortunately because your CPU is not in the Data sheet I am not 100% sure what they are. As a side note.when testing my overclock initially I accidentally left CnQ enabled and when my CPU idled it correctly returned to the 10x multi when I subsequently started Prime95. I know my ram can run up to 214 without problems with 2.85v so I want to run it as close to that all the time as possible while not OC'ing my CPU too much. For example using the same HTT speed of 250 and multi of 4x:ġ1x CPU multi = 196 normal and 208 with CnQ I'm trying to boot at 10x because it makes the memory stable in both normal and CnQ enabled because they are multiples of each other and that doesn't make the memory run faster than its capable of with CnQ enabled. I have a 3700+ San Diego (in my sig) with a stock multi of 11x and a stock speed of 2.2Ghz. You dont say which CPU you have, but you do say it ran at 11*multi before and you are running at 10* now? That is your problem: when CnQ executes it will reset the VCore AND multiplier to stock, so after an idle period it is setting your CPU to 11*250 stock VCore which your CPU can not handle. Note that not only are you dealing with CPU stability at a lower VCore, but also potentially HIGHER memory speed when CnQ kicks in depending on your settings! When CnQ kicks in my CPU is 5*267 1.1VCore and the memory is CPU/6, or 1335/6 = 222.5. Actually this means 9*267 VCore at full speed CPU with memory at 2404/9 = 218. You also have to know whether your memory runs stable at the CnQ setting.Īs example: my CPU OC's fine to 267HTT with DDR333 selected for the memory.
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As per dragmor you have to know whether your CPU can run stable at 5*250 1.1V. Can anyone figure out why this doesn't seem to work?ĬnQ can run fine on an OC'd CPU, BUT you have a second (or more, depending on which CPU) set of settings that you have to validate for stability. I'm not entirely sure what else could be causing it and I will be emailing MSI in the next few minutes to see if its hardware issue but I do have the latest bios from their website and the latest processor driver from AMDs website. I recently changed the settings to make it a little more stable and get a little more speed out of it (without making it hotter or louder) and now CnQ seems to hang up my boot. I had it overclocked before to 2.4 GHz on an 11x multi with HTT multi of 4x and speed of 218Mhz and CnQ worked perfectly.
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I know this doesn't mean its 100% rock stable but it should mean windows should boot at least. I also did it concurrently with 3DMark03 and it didn't hang. These settings are stable as far as I can tell.I haven't done the Prime95 24 hour test yet but it does not hang in the 4 hours I did do the test for. With regards to my overclock.here are the relevant settings: Voltage readings via CoreCenter (motherboard utility): 12v -11.90v 5v- 5.03v 3.3v - 3.31v front & rear fans: Antec Pro 120mm BB fans ~1100 rpm via Thermaltake Hardcano13 Fan Controller load: CPU-40 System-35 RAM(on heatspreader surface)-41 idle: CPU-28 System-28 RAM(on heatspreader surface)- 31 Here's a look at my setup (other than whats in my sig): Temperatures are not an issue and I have had CnQ enabled and running normally before. When I disable CnQ I can boot into windows in either normal or in safe mode. It goes through the loading windows screen and then switches to a solid blue screen (windows error screen) with nothing exept either the number 2 or the ^ character. I've got a small problem with enabling CnQ via the BIOS.when I enable it my system no longer boots to windows in a regular startup mode.