Quote Originally Posted by MadDias View Post
iīm an electrician.. i know how long it can take condensators to unload
acutally, a very reliable source (called me,myself and i), has experienced stability issues when not using 1.4875v (1.52v in cpu-z) at a clock of 3.7ghz.
iīm on water, so iīd consider my heatsink kinda "highend".
i know that there are better steppings out there that reach 3.7ghz on stock voltage. but that doesnīt help the fact that I CAN`T USE ACC. even if itīs not necessary, itīs a feature of my mainboard, so i would like to use it.
602 Bios works well with ACC.. ive been pushing 1.74v for CPU and 1.68 for NB with Stock Heatpipe on Mobo.. My 9950(first revision 140watt) is also watercooled. @ 3.55 24/7 and 3.6ghz max clock ghz..Waiting for 940 price drop then ill really put some clocks out with water.


with ACC you need to adjust slow . The Nb likes volts for Higher clocks even if you dont raise the NB high. For high HTT raise the the Ht Core volts to say 1.32 for the PCI-e. helps with ram and 1066.

Ive been gone a while and see things are moving fast with 940 already.
should be back home this weekend then i can read all the new post.

As for volts and ACC find the Cpu's Max first with out ACC and then raise ACC +2 and slightly lower the volts for CPU. if it works then try +4 and so on. But by all means make shure your Pc is up to date with Bios and that your Os is updated as well.

Get craking on that thing