Guys, I have exhausted all options and might need a hand here.
MB: Asus P5K SE
CPU: E2160
Ram: Random DDR2-667's
Cooling: Bigwater 745.
I can get 371Mhz FSB full OCCT stable, everything's fine @ 1.575v, but when I try to push it to 372Mhz, it just refuses to boot. I have tried dropping my multiplier from 9x to 8x but it does not help at all. Upping the voltage even higher does not help.
I have tried the BSEL mod, surely enough it boots up at a default 2.4Ghz now, but the situation has not changed.
Is there any other way getting past this wall? I can boot with 333FSB @ stock voltage but BSEL 333 failed to boot (it booted once @ 3.01Ghz then it won't boot again). I'm sure BSEL 266 (which i have now) will at least help somehow? But it has not.
I have lowered the FSB all the way down and ran the FSB:RAM ratio to 5:6, the Ram will happily run at 400Mhz no problem, so I do not think the RAM is at fault.
Any help reguarding jumping this Great wall of FSB would be appreciated, thanks.
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