Quote Originally Posted by Ace-a-Rue View Post
it got iffy when i started to get above 4200 mhz...i had to work REALLY HARD at finding the bios settings to make it stable up to 4400/4500 mhz...once i got over the hump and understood about adjusting the cpu vtt and gtl ref settings, it was easier...but...the memory settings is a whole other thing...it is a shame that DFI didn't throw in a newb guide for all those settings...LOL

NOW...on the IP35 Pro board it was failrly easy to get to 4400 mhz...that bios is like child's play compared to the DFI bios....at my age, scholars tell me to follow the "KISS" theorem...LOL
Thanks....

The newb setting is "auto" lol.... Ive had my P35-T2R for a couple of months now and Ive yet to play with those #s, but at the same time Ive never had a quadcore till a few days ago.... I dont test stability but my QX did 4850mhz spi 1M and almost 5ghz cpu-valid on my 24/7 water.... 5780mhz ln2

But unfortunately my board is very buggy wiht the QX, a failed oc attemp will make it almost unbootable... and cpuvtt undervolts from 1.6v down to 1.43v , but with my E6600 itll only undervolt to 1.58v thats measured with a multi...

Like I said in the other thread

" Having a DFI board is like having a hot girlfriend thats a total b1tch" ....