Originally Posted by
miahallen
Correct, I used the CPU-Z method.
BTW, I stated that I boosted the MCH voltage as part of my fix. But I was just reading the posts on the last page and saw people having issues with too much MCH voltage as well. So for the record, I wasnted to be more specific. I'm currently running my Q6600 G0 at 400x8 with 4x1GB of Crucial Ballistic PC2-6400 with a 1:1 ratio and 4-4-4-12 timings.
When I was having the PCIe x1 problem, I was running the following settings:
PCIe clock - auto
voltages:
PCIe - normal
MCH - normal
RAM - +0.2V
CPU - 1.325V
To solve the PCIe x1 issue I adjusted my settings as follows:
PCIe clock - 110MHz
voltages:
PCIe - +0.05V
MCH - +0.05V
RAM - +0.2V
CPU - 1.325V
I'm not sure why the others needed so much extra MCH voltage, mine seems to be perfectly stable with these settings (they must be pushing 500MHz+ FSB speeds or something).