Im trying to change the spd seettings on my laptop, Asus W90, comes with 3x2GB sticks of DDR2 800mhz ram.
however it boots with spd 667 timmings due to the fst:ram divider forced in the bios.
Asus setup the laptop like this to allow some headroom for overclocking as it has a built in factory program to do a 15% OC on the cpu. But with the 3rd party application SetFSB we can go much higher.
I have gone from 2ghz on my Q9000 to 2.7ghz 100% stable and 2.85ghz semi bench stable.
I just know deep down that the cpu is not at its limit, the problem is since I am forced with a FSB overclock the RAM is at its limit. Getting a faster ram wont help as it will still boot with the tighter DDR2 667 timings. So what I need to do is loosen the timings up to DDR2 800 settings or even looser for the 667 table.
The new version of the tool runs and reads the ram, it let me change everything and updated on the chart in the program in real time, the only timing I could not figure out how to change is the CAS, but I figured I can just use the "supported CAS timings" and force it there.
Now the problem, when I go to write the new spd table, I get a handfull of exceptions, I choose to ignore them and it says the flash is done, but @ every reboot nothing has changed on the ram.
The timings, and table all seem to be stock. So for what ever reason the program is not flashing the new timings to the RAM.
Any ideas guys? If I can get past this I am looking at over a 50%+ OC on a $200 cpu to make it well past the $1000 QX9300 cpu.