Quote Originally Posted by KTE View Post
Can you see that? Set it to 195ns when you oc HT ref/RAM/IMC.
Lol, yeah if have those settings in MemSet here too. Will try if they survive an reboot with bios modifications.
Quote Originally Posted by KTE View Post
-I disabled all cores but core 2 (3rd one) and it reached 2.8GHz before it crashed, on just multiplier. Never took any ss because I thought I'd see them in the valids anyway but they're too old to verify. I would try again but if I have to reset BIOS again it won't boot. So waiting for the new BE.
Now 2,8MHz with one core whould be pretty nice. With disabling you mean 5xmultis with aod I assume.
Quote Originally Posted by KTE View Post
-Yep, the updated CPUZ shows exactly as you're saying. What I meant is, ganged DCT mode is synonymous to single channel and optimized for single threaded performance; in performance, IMC stress, RAM oc'ing and so on, it is like having a single DIMM installed. Unganged is synonymous to best performance typical of dual channel, harder to oc RAM in, much harder on the IMC and also restricts IMC speed oc'ing and HT ref.
Well I know the difference between the two modes but interchanged em.
Unganged means both dct's operate independent.

Quote Originally Posted by KTE View Post
I'm still thinking you can get more for some reason.
Have you tried these settings? One of them might work for you.
http://valid.x86-secret.com/show_oc.php?id=279946
http://valid.x86-secret.com/show_oc.php?id=279944

The best setting all round for me was this (stable/benched/ran for 3 weeks):
http://valid.x86-secret.com/show_oc.php?id=278357
Must do day-to-day business here now to fund my latest hardware orders.
Thank you for the settings gonna try em later.