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    OK.. well i did try everything this thread has said. I have tried up to 0.35v pci-e voltage, 1000mv CPU/PCIEX Clock Driving Control, and 0.25v fsb overvoltage.. 0.2v (g)mch voltage. None of this has helped my overclock in the slightest, I still need the same CPU vcore.. You dont need to type everything the person typed, it really was hardly anything to type at all, and it didn't help anyways.
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    Quote Originally Posted by TyphooN View Post
    OK.. well i did try everything this thread has said. I have tried up to 0.35v pci-e voltage, 1000mv CPU/PCIEX Clock Driving Control, and 0.25v fsb overvoltage.. 0.2v (g)mch voltage. None of this has helped my overclock in the slightest, I still need the same CPU vcore.. You dont need to type everything the person typed, it really was hardly anything to type at all, and it didn't help anyways.
    Did you listen to me and load your optimized settings first then start all over working your way up slowly.. Mine becomes unstable after messing with it to much or turning the voltage up high then trying to go lower. This is a fact with my board which is the same as yours and you have the same CPU as me to boot and damn close to same memory as me..
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