Quote Originally Posted by symphy
DAMN guys, what are you all doing? I've huge problems with this board...

BIOS 0.6, 1.0 and 1.1 tested.

I got two kits of the new Kingston 9600, but they will not run even near to 1200. None of the two Kits. Tried everything with the timings (Auto, all at max, the same that were used here and so on...)

Even a high voltage (up to 2,8 V) didn't help. I've been working more than twelve hours on this "beast"... but i haven't any clue anymore.

Are there any known BIOS issues with some RAM in this way? I know that some were not able to run kits at all, but this strange way, and two kits at the same time?

My fatbodys (did 1170 @ i975X) didn't want to run 1150, too :-/
You know, honestly I'm starting to think that.

I got fed up with my IN9 and went out and bought a BX2 to find out if it was the motherboard holding me back.. (Was having issues getting 3.2 on a E6600 stable)

Now I'm thinking it might be a problem with compatibility with my memory. When working on the IN9, I set my memory at 533 2.0-2.1v (Gskill 8000 HZ Rated 4-4-4-12 2.2)

I hit a brick wall at 3150 no matter what I did could not get the processer orthos stable past that. This is on medium to high end water.

Popped everything in the BX2, Ill be damned Its doing 3.4 @1.4 stable for over 24 hours. Ram is at 900 Mhz with the 4:5 divider.

I really dont want to give up on this IN9 I think it has tons of potential, especially the power regulation.. has to be the best setup I've seen.

Gonna hang onto my IN9, and possibly pick up another processor to play with..

However for my main rig, its going to be the BX2.