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  1. #1
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    The problem you're having isn't the CPU it's the boards you're using. 400+ with the 9x or 8x multi is putting a lot of stress on the board. Only the best earlier boards or the top end boards did it ok.

    Something P35 or upwards would be ok? I think on the Maximus you'll be more than ok with 8x450MHz... Try these for starters...

    450FSB Quad-Core BIOS Settings
    CPU Feature
    Ai Overclock Tuner [Manual]
    OC From CPU Level Up [Auto]
    CPU Ratio Control [Manual]
    Ratio CMOS Setting: [8]
    FSB Frequency [450]
    FSB Strap to North Bridge [400MHz] or [Auto]
    PCIE Frequency [110]
    DRAM Settings
    DRAM Frequency [DDR2-1199MHZ] or [800MHz] or [Auto]
    DRAM Command Rate [2T]
    DRAM Timing Control [Manual]
    CAS# Latency [5]
    RAS# to CAS Delay [5]
    RAS# Precharge [5]
    RAS# Active Time [12]
    RAS# To Ras# Delay [3]
    Row Refresh Cycle Time [42]
    Write Recovery Time [6]
    Read To Precharge Time [3]
    Read To Write Delay(S/D) [8]
    Write To Read Delay(S) [3]
    Write To Read Delay(D) [5]
    Read To Read Delay(S) [4]
    Read To Read Delay(D) [6]
    Write To Write Delay(S) [4]
    Write To Write Delay(D) [6]
    DRAM Static Read Control [Disabled]
    Ai Clock Twister [Strong]
    Transaction Booster [Enabled]
    Boost Level [0]
    Voltage Settings
    CPU Voltage [Whatever your CPU needs for 3.6GHz]
    CPU PLL Voltage [Auto]
    North Bridge Voltage [1.61v]
    DRAM Voltage [2.16v]
    FSB Termination Voltage [1.54v]
    South Bridge Voltage [Auto]
    Loadline Calibration [Enabled]
    CPU GTL Reference [0.63x]
    North Bridge GTL Reference [0.67x]
    DDR2 Channel A REF Voltage [Auto]
    DDR2 Channel B REF Voltage [Auto]
    DDR2 Controller REF Voltage [DDR2_REF]
    SB 1.5V Voltage [Auto]


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    iadstudio
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    Quote Originally Posted by kup View Post
    The problem you're having isn't the CPU it's the boards you're using. 400+ with the 9x or 8x multi is putting a lot of stress on the board. Only the best earlier boards or the top end boards did it ok.

    Something P35 or upwards would be ok? I think on the Maximus you'll be more than ok with 8x450MHz... Try these for starters...
    Thanks! I'll try that tonight and let you know how it works.

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