aGeoM, np. Try the CnQ setting, it may help. Most of the AOD problems are not, it is a complex tool and most users do not spend time and/or the appropriate procedures to troubleshoot or understand it enough and hence its a muck up for them. I'll give you some tips for AOD usage;
1. Don't oc within windows with CnQ on, it'll just cause you problems.
2. Only change one parameter at a time in AOD for best and most consistent results, and if you have to, then either change speeds or change voltages, not both at the same time. Usually if you're going for max on anything, then crank cooling max, boost volts up, drop HT Link and start on the HT Ref. It won't take long until you reach a limit.
3. Use the file I attached [or similar settings] with minimum AOD pages loading up.
4. Use the AOD Yellow Mode.
5. Don't move VID and Volts at the same instance.
6. Look at the "real volts" after application, not the volt values in the slider. Volts displayed are based entirely on VID, the higher the VID, the higher the volts available, I've had 1.78v at 1.55VID.
7. Don't open any other [I/O-HW] tool when AOD is open or before it - after AOD has opened, then you can open CPUZ, but not something heavier or more tools if oc'ing [ss should be ok]. They can many times conflict and send things haywire, even your clocks.
On the 9500/9600, HT 7x gave me best results, IDK why, it just did. I was able to bench much higher HT MHz with it.
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