Quote Originally Posted by tam2
@Kakulukia

-Well, like i said, i tried many different timings and volt settings, but it'll just fail in SPI 32M. Example: i set 4-5-5-12@470 2.25V ==> works great, BUT 5-5-5-12 all the way to 18 at any voltage ==>wont go through more than 4th loop in SPI 32M, and i know that this is weird since looser timing means higher fsb. And this sticks still boot into windows @500 with 4:5 divider and CL 4, just cant make it stable. But i think ddr 940 with ddr 667 is pretty good dont u think?

-My onboard sound does this scratching sound almost every time when the bass or other low freq sounds come in. so its not good for R&B or house musics .Ive read people using various solutions to solve this, but it seem none works for everybody and thats just.....sucks, more like a hardware problem to me tho

-Can u show me your bios settings Kakulukia (volts, timings), since we achieved almost the same cpu overclock. Whats your highest stable fsb?

Thanks
-tam2-
-Try this:
LET Them by SPD timings, set 2.25Vdimm

Recently, i am using 266SPD timings @476 MHz, just 2.15V in bios, 2.1V in windows.
But ofcourse these are G.skill, dont know what are yours .

-Sound: scratching, that must be the word. yep, from low to high volume (bass). As I said, the only way is turning down the volume a bit.
I am going to buy some new speakers (X-230 Logitech) , so if i experience the same problems/ bad sound, i ll consider that it is the onboard soundcard.

Or its time for Xtremefi soundcard :P

My bios settings=

Vcore=1.500V
Vfsb=1.3V
VNB=1.45v
Vdimm=2.15V
VSB=1.6
Vich=1.057

cpu settings= vanderpool, execute disable bit, Cput tm are enabled. Others disabled.

SPD timings @auto,
read control@ disable ( auto=disable )

Will that do the trick