The Load Line calibration is set to Normal as I have experienced random BSOD's setting it to Performance previously. Don't know why it is like this but if anyone can tell me, I would appreciate it. So I guess it's my RAM giving me random BSOD's with 0115...
Higest I have come on Multiplier 11 is 448 FSB which gives me 4.928MHz (rated FSB 1792) and which I find pretty good given the high multiplier. On multiplier 12 I have managed 418 FSB which gives me 5.021MHz (rated FSB 1674). Guess I could manage higher FSB by lowering multiplier to 8 or 9 but I am mostly looking for highest clock (this is more effective in 3dMark series than in SuperPI), so I usually don't do that... :p: As of BIOS 0201 it is not possible to set divider as in 0115, so that option is gone... Problem with these sticks (believe it is Samsung inside) is that they don't respond very well with higher voltage (recommended 1.9V), so it's kind of hard getting timings real tight...
Settings is more or less the same that I have posted before:
CPU Voltage 1.5400
CPU GTL Voltage Reference 0,62x
CPU PLL Voltage 1,6
FSB Termination Voltage 1,40
DRAM Voltage 1.90
NB Voltage 1,45
NB GTL Voltage Reference 0,67x
SB Voltage 1,2
Clock Over-Charging Voltage 0.90
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Load-Line Calibration Normal
CPU Spread Spectrum Disabled
PCIE Spread Spectrum Disabled
Managed this yesterday and this is my first 5MHz ever: http://valid.x86-secret.com/show_oc.php?id=375121
The SuperPI 1 mill below is the highest I could get MHz wise but the 32 mill. is only an initial test and I now that I can go higher. Too loose RAM timings does not make these any good though but I'll work on them somewhat... ...when I have the time...