Quote Originally Posted by charged3800z24 View Post
Since you have to use the HT Ref clock to increase core frequency which also raised the RAMs clock as well, where is your ram clocked? If it is above what it can do speed wise it may need to have the divider dropped or the voltage raised. This may be the reason it won't post. Of course NB and Ht Ref clock in general could be a factor as well. Can ypu post your overal settings?
3710MHz is enough to get into windows but running cinbench 10 it crashed but of course that was something to look at as well as I did have the memory clocked higher than the 1333 its rated for but it was at like 1458 and with a voltage of 1.65v. I cant remember is the north-bridge and Hyper transport thing (for the life of me cant remember the word) was at 2100 or 2200. This cpu needs quite a bit of tweaking. I dont know if its just the bios which is the 1.A bios for the 790FX-GD70 is just a hacked together to make the hex cores work and thus to get any higher I would need a truly developed bios for the cpu or if its just the fact that this is a last generation chipset. also the memory is set to 2T anywhere above 3.5GHz