Quote Originally Posted by Nuckin_Futs View Post
I run mine (see sig) as a 24/7 editing rig without any probs. I do use 1.10v on SB and 1.58v on SB 1.5 for SATA RAID 0 @ 500FSB but on 1:1 for stability.

If I was doing more serious work, I would use a lesser profile for that as well as ECC RAM wich my ASUS X38 does support but timings are less, but safer.

Does the DQ6 offer ECC DDR option?
I tried ECC before and I wasn't happy with it. It is not necessary for me. RAM is pretty stable as it is and few random errors would not make a big difference in my life or in my work... As for CPU, RAM and all the other hardware where data does not reside, I am not worried. If it broke, replace it.

But I would like to know the consequences of running the system with a higher FSB... I don't mind if the hard drive gets corrupted and does not boot, does not spin, etc... I can fix/replace it. But I would mind if every so few bytes of files were corrupted randomly since I would not be finding about out that right away. And when I find out about that, there would be no way of quantifying how much data was corrupted.

How much standard voltage is on SB? What is SB 1.5?