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    Just did a couple of quick tests to see if my chip would boot above 3.6 and seems to have no problems. 3.8 @ 1.4850 Vcore and 4.0 @1.5500 Vcore. Just quick tests to see if it would clock that high. No stability tests just had to see.

    @Synthetickiller Have you tried disabling the transaction booster and upping your PLL voltage 1.60, CPU reference voltage 0.63x, NB reference voltage to 0.67x, PCI frequency to 100. 1.7v for the North bridge is way to high IMO but I could be wrong. If you are running your Ram @1-1 @ 4-4-4-12 and 2.2v you shouldn't have to loosen the timings. Maybe you are at the chip limit but hopefully not. Good luck.
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    Last edited by crossg; 08-27-2007 at 08:28 PM.
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