Set your FSB to what it is you want to run. Then set your FSB Strap to 400MHz, go to your memory and select the Divider you think your memory can run @ 5-5-5-15 w/ in spec volts and then go back and set your FSB Strap back to "Auto". I don't think you can use any memory dividers from 333MHz down when running FSB > 450MHz.
Set Dram Static Rd to "Disabled", Ai clock to "Weak", Trans Booster "Disabled" w/ Relax lvl to "1". Set NB volts to 1.59V or 1.61V, if temps are below 50-55, and then boot your computer.
If its stable then set Ai twister to "Moderate", try again, and finally, Ai twister to "Strong".
If all of that works, the next step would be to either enable Trans Booster w/ a relax lvl set to "0" or start backing off your NB volts or tighten your timmings.
That is how I reached the following settings: DRAM Static "Disabled", Ai Clock "Strong", Trans Booster "Enabled" w/ Relax lvl "0"; 5-4-4-12-3-25-4-3 w/ DRAM: 2.2V (actual) (spec'd @ 2.3V), and a NB voltage @ 1.55V (1.58V actual).
Does this help or just confuse the situation more?
Have you exceeded 4GHz on your Q6600 on air yet or are you on water? Really impressed with your clocks, 3.92GHz in sig, if that is indeed on air.
What doesn't this board overvolt????? Oh, except for the CPU!
Yeah Crisis came via UPS yesterday and has sat there in all its glory untouched. I wish MemTest ran faster.






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