Which BIOS did you use?
I can't drop NB multi on mine below 9x, I get a no boot situation. Thus I can't test HT ref. max or single core or multi-core max because NB rises along with it. At 10x CPU multi and 9x NB/HT multi (1.34V), 230HT was easy: http://valid.x86-secret.com/show_oc.php?id=297594
But it crashed on 236 HT (NB stock volts/VID was over 2.1GHz by then).
Yep. But no real point since I booted/ran 560 4-4-4-4 with ease at the same RAM volts (2.2V) before, hence I can't see how 400 4-4-4-12 on RAM at 2.2V will hold it back. The Phenoms before this I've benched 530 4-4-4-4 2T at these volts (3D). I mean, we're talking about this RAM at 2.35V here.You said the IMC on this thing sucks and that I can agree. Has you tried running really loose ram timings and see if it helps FSB and cpu clocks?
If I set a high FID/DID, I get a no boot situation. Can you set a high FID/DID and bootup?do you normaly used the cpu muilt at x2 in pstates? instead of divided by one?
I use 1 for both because of the above reason.what about the NB muilt? same thing divided by 1 or 2 or 4 or 8.
Load your CPU and see if it goes up in sync then.
TMPIN0 is HWM/AOD reported temp, right?
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