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Ntune error message

#1 Post by 2005 » Mon Feb 13, 2006 7:12 pm

Your PCI clock is set to track the HT bus. If you adjust the clock for the HT Bus, the PCI bus clock will change as well. Please consult your motherboard manual on how to disable this behavior.

A friend gets that message when he opened Ntune. He has the same mobo that you have PB and I think its because he needs to set his ram divider or whatever. Some sites said something about a specturm spread or some garbage.

Basically how does he make it so that he wont OC his PCI bus with his HT (FSB)
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#2 Post by palmboy5 » Mon Feb 13, 2006 7:43 pm

HTT does not affect performance. just leave the multiplier low enough that it wont total above 1000MHz and you're fine

does nTune support nForce4 SLI 32X? nTune's site says it only supports up to nForce4 SLI. its latest release date is October 4, 2005, im pretty sure this is before SLI 32X was avaliable o.O i just tried nTune and it couldnt even detect my mobo vendor... while things like 3dmark06 detected it fine... uh, wait for next version of nTune

try A64 Tweaker.. and AI Booster that came with the mobo
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#3 Post by 2005 » Mon Feb 13, 2006 7:50 pm

No not HTT.. just HT isnt that another name for FSB. Basically I think the program is telling him that if he OC's the systems FSB it will indirectly OC the PCI bus (is that even possible).

I dont know what his HTT multi is ( I suspect lower then 5 (because 5x200=1000) I dunoo where I get 200 from though. Im kinda confused.

How did you OC your 7800GT??? or didnt you.

What does HT mean.. what does HTT mean. Whats the HTT multi and what are you mutliplying that number by?????
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#4 Post by I7Iz490N » Mon Feb 13, 2006 7:58 pm

lol
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#5 Post by palmboy5 » Mon Feb 13, 2006 8:05 pm

dragon, i dont like AI booster, the only use i found for it is it is the only program that will tell me what voltage my RAM is, and even then it will report 0.000V if i set the RAM above 3V
its OCing still requires you to do a reboot. but maybe i was supposed to leave the clock settings to somekinda special Overclock option for AI Booster to be able to control within windows.. but w/e.

why is he using nTune to OC? just go in BIOS and do it, yes, that means you reboot. but just do it. i manually change the FSB from 200MHz to 250MHz and nothing happens to the PCI (however, i dont have any PCI cards inserted)

im confused too, Everest shows my 250MHz with a 4X HTT multiplier as 750MHz? but nTune says 1000MHz so its all good..?

i OC my 7800GT using the nVidia Forceware drivers.... its in there... just install Rivatuner first and the Clock Frequency setting should show up in the driver window

HT means Hyperthreading. you know.. that shitty thing intel made up to try and make up for how shitty the Pentium 4 was.

HTT means Hypertransport, the speed between North bridge and South bridge
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