Alright, after one week of whining about bios 0507, I thought I should give it another try. It's amazing that I couldn't go further than 325 first time and now it's unstoppable! FSB 1.3v, NB 1.25v, vcore 1.415v bios, ram 2.3v.
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Alright, after one week of whining about bios 0507, I thought I should give it another try. It's amazing that I couldn't go further than 325 first time and now it's unstoppable! FSB 1.3v, NB 1.25v, vcore 1.415v bios, ram 2.3v.
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Originally Posted by zizo
What did you change? That's quite an improvementCould we get a list of the exact BIOS settings you used?
Last edited by aggybong; 08-22-2006 at 10:34 AM.
Same question,waitin' for answer(s)
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This is insane.
I have seen a large number of people with great success with this mobo, where they can run over 450+ 1:1 with proper RAM timings, & also seen a large number of people stuck at low FSBs with incorrect RAM timings.
There's gotta be something to this story we're missing...
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