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  1. when I asked for an everest overclock report I was thinking memory issues, is that kingston value or hyperx?

     

    course that was before the part about you unloading audigy drivers?????????

  2. grain,

    post an everest overclock report quick txt

    http://www.majorgeeks.com/download4181.html

     

    --------[ EVEREST Home Edition © 2003-2005 Lavalys, Inc. ]------------------------------------------------------------

     

    Version EVEREST v2.20.405

    Homepage http://www.lavalys.com/

    Report Type Quick Report

    Computer HOME-A4BAC1C55B (beast)

    Generator bob

    Operating System Microsoft Windows XP Professional 5.1.2600 (WinXP Retail)

    Date 2006-06-05

    Time 15:29

     

     

    --------[ Overclock ]---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

     

    CPU Properties:

    CPU Type AMD Athlon 64

    CPU Alias Venice S939

    CPU Stepping DH-E3

    CPUID CPU Name AMD Athlon 64 Processor 3000+

    CPUID Revision 00020FF0h

     

    CPU Speed:

    CPU Clock 2519.62 MHz

    CPU Multiplier 9.0x

    CPU FSB 279.96 MHz (original: 200 MHz, overclock: 40%)

    Memory Bus 251.96 MHz

     

    CPU Cache:

    L1 Code Cache 64 KB (Parity)

    L1 Data Cache 64 KB (ECC)

    L2 Cache 512 KB (On-Die, ECC, Full-Speed)

     

    Motherboard Properties:

    Motherboard ID 63-1408-000001-00101111-063005-K8T800P$A0036001_BIOS DATE: 06/30/05 17:34:14 VER: 08.00.09

    Motherboard Name Asus A8V Deluxe (5 PCI, 1 AGP, 4 DDR DIMM, Audio, Gigabit LAN, IEEE-1394)

     

    Chipset Properties:

    Motherboard Chipset VIA K8T800Pro, AMD Hammer

    Memory Timings 2.5-4-4-10 (CL-RCD-RP-RAS)

    Command Rate (CR) 1T

     

    SPD Memory Modules:

    DIMM1: Micron Tech. 256 MB PC4000 DDR SDRAM (2.5-4-4-10 @ 250 MHz) (2.0-3-3-8 @ 200 MHz)

    DIMM2: Micron Tech. 256 MB PC4000 DDR SDRAM (2.5-4-4-10 @ 250 MHz) (2.0-3-3-8 @ 200 MHz)

     

    BIOS Properties:

    System BIOS Date 06/30/05

    Video BIOS Date 04/08/11

    DMI BIOS Version 1014.008

     

    Graphics Processor Properties:

    Video Adapter ATI Radeon 9600 XT (RV360)

    GPU Code Name RV360 (AGP 8x 1002 / 4152, Rev 00)

    GPU Clock 500 MHz (original: 500 MHz)

    Memory Clock 297 MHz (original: 300 MHz)

  3. well my problem with dvdinfo and this machine must be related to the size of the disk

    a 4400MB burn

    I'm sure not going to waste any of these disks on discovery, saved for long term data archiving

     

    dvdinfo44007jg.png]My Webpage[/url]

  4. optimum standard setting for scan speed is determined by the point where errors quit diminishing as you lower speed, the object is to get

    a consistent scan at the fastest possible speed. 1X is best, but takes too long. It all a compromise.

  5. there's a quick scan option with cdspeed but set the measure points for 50 in options under disk quality

     

    frank soy trick from cdfreaks

     

    or how to quick scan a 100 or so disks

     

    leave scan speed at optimum/standard setting

  6. Scanning is a way to monitor integrity of a data bank, especially for idiots that built the bank with disregard for MID's. Tweaking cdspeed for more measure points in a quick scan is a good mass production tool.

  7. 4th scan after reboot same thing, but scanned in nec 3550, matches cdspeed???????? Must be my benq and/or the dvdinfo setup on my other computer???? Uninstalling dvdinfo and reinstalling

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