Checked out your other thread, quoting here for reference.
Skipping the novice things (like voltages etc). You have explored every menu and sub-menu of the BIOS? It usually takes me a good 30-45 minutes to go thru an entire BIOS (I like to know what options I have). Here is where I'd go from here:The problem is I am not able to use a simple "divider" and control the speed and timings of the ram. It seems like the ram divider changes based on the cpu Multi instead of the cpu speed. I can manually choose DDR 400-800, and it increases the divider, but also lowers the timings! Is there an option I am missing or how can I choose my own divider on the ram so I can keep it around 440MHz or so when the CPU is at its max. I am trying to get a Max 3Ghz clock (12x Multi, 250FSB, HTTx4) But at this rate the ram would be around 500MHz. So far I am only able to get about 2.75Ghz stable with a 390Mhz ram 4-5-5.....1T timings...
1) First I'd try to boot at HTT 1200. If it works don't set it far from 1000, maybe the HTT multi is playing tricks with the other components.
2) I'd go thru everything in the BIOS
3) Most boards now use a MHZ for the Divider option, and you have something set to auto if it is messing with your timings. If you can't find it see if there is another older BIOS to fall back on.
Post a link to your board specs with your RAM and CPU if these don't work.
EDIT: 533 = 2:3 667 = 1:1 800 = 3:2
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