Originally Posted by
bayer
To test this thing out... I loaded default settings in BIOS, rebooted, and then 1st changed VTT to 1.12, booted to Vista x64 and then rebooted the machine via Vista and all was fine. Then I went back into the BIOS and changed vNB to 1.3... (so right now, EVERYTHING else is on defualts/auto and ONLY VTT - 1.12, vNB - 1.30). Saved settings and booted into Vista fine... then restarted the machine via Vista and it failed to restart. After the Vista shutdown scren, but monitor went black, the machine sat there for about 4 seconds and then it soft shut itself down and restarted again, but just sat there with the vid card spinning at 100% and nothing on the screen.
With everything at AUTO, but CPU was at 3.16, RAM at 333. At the time of the test, the clock skew settings were AUTO as well.
However, I have been able to get the machine XP stable and rebootable with the following settings:
CPU - 6x
FSB - 533
STRAP - 333
DRAM - AUTO (1066)
vCore - 1.20
vPLL - 1.52
vFSB - 1.16
vDIMM - 1.9
vNB - 1.26
NB GLT - .625
With those settings, it'll stay pretty much rock stable in XP, but it'll fail within about 4 or 5mins of OCCT (RAM Test) in Vista x64.