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RP 24/7 Server - Downtime - majkp - 07-04-2007

Server will be down on thursday, 6th July 07, 10:00-14:00 GMT. I will be replacing the current motherboard with the new one which is more overclocking friendly.

I will probably have to reinstall it so it may take longer than 4 hours, patience, please...


RP 24/7 Server - Downtime - majkp - 07-05-2007

Server is shutting down in 15 minutes.


RP 24/7 Server - Downtime - majkp - 07-05-2007

OK, I managed to overclock it, we are currently running with there values:

FSB @ 410MHz (originally 266)
RAM @ 820MHz (originally 667)
CPU @ 2,87GHz (originally 1,86)

Basically we should now have over 50% more processing power than with original settings.

I raised the player limit up to 75, let's see how it works.

Our processor on this motherboard can run stable even with FSB@500 and CPU@3.5 but the current limiting factor is the memory, we would need to upgrade it to at least 800MHz one.

I will have to pay some extra money for the better motherboard so I will gladly accept any donations...

Thanks


RP 24/7 Server - Downtime - ghostcat - 07-05-2007

' Wrote:OK, I managed to overclock it, we are currently running with there values:

FSB @ 410MHz (originally 266)
RAM @ 810MHz (originally 667)
CPU @ 2,87GHz (originally 1,86)

Basically we should now have over 50% more processing power than with original settings.

I raised the player limit up to 75, let's see how it works.

Our processor on this motherboard can run stable even with FSB@500 and CPU@3.5 but the current limiting factor is the memory, we would need to upgrade it to at least 800MHz one.

I will have to pay some extra money for the better motherboard so I will gladly accept any donations...

Thanks

Let me be the first to say THANK YOU!
I might be able to scrounge up some money from somewhere...


RP 24/7 Server - Downtime - Equinox - 07-05-2007

Id also like to say thanks, your doing a great thing here majkp, ive had so much fun since joining this server its unbelivable, so thanks agane.





RP 24/7 Server - Downtime - McNeo - 07-05-2007

Why dont you just unlink the FSB from the Ram? Its what I do on my motherboard.

And that is a very good OC, majkp, better than my E6600 anyway. Your Ram overclocks better than mine too:lol:.

I think i'm going to have alot of fun playing on the improved server, and yes, I will see if I have money on hand. Thankyou Mike:D


RP 24/7 Server - Downtime - Dopamino - 07-05-2007

Great, thanks a lot. i'll see if i can mow some lawns for ya.


RP 24/7 Server - Downtime - majkp - 07-05-2007

I though of unlinking FSB and RAM ratio, but I read that 1:1 is best and using different ratios affects the performance. I'm not really an expert on overclocking, so I always try to do something that has been done before.

Let's test the current configuration, and I am sure if we need more, there still is some space left with the current HW...


RP 24/7 Server - Downtime - Qunitinius~Verginix - 07-05-2007

I have been on since the new Server was put up and I have gotten no lag as of yet!

Very good and I will donate a bit soon.

Verginix Out


RP 24/7 Server - Downtime - McNeo - 07-05-2007

Ahh I understand what you mean Majk, but, restricting the ratio (by unlinking or setting an alternate ratio) only affects the performance in a positive way or not at all rather than negatively. Let me give you an example.

say you have slow Ram, 400 mhz (as its DDR, its actual speed is 200). You want to match this with the CPU as you OC it, to obtain the best performance, but it wont budge from 400. You set the FSB to 410 MHz, which means that if you do a memory intensive task, the CPU will be held back by the memory. If its a CPU intensive task, using little or no memory, then it runs faster than if it was linked.

The reverse is true if the actual speed of the memory is faster than that of the FSB.

But hey, what do i know, i busted my old motherboard, my XP install and BIOS, taking half the Hard drive with it (Thanks for the help Hood!).:crazy:.

I will be on once I recover the last of my ancilliary accounts:).