Quote Originally Posted by KTE View Post
Camp, lowering CPU voltages is exactly what looked like it killed my first 9600BE and since then I am no way going to try it. I started to overclock using lower than stock NB voltage and 1.28v CPU voltage. It went off pretty sudden with C1 errors and never restarted; the last changes I made before it happening for a week under load were lowering NB volts to 1.1v
Hmm but you have also tried high voltages and frequencies on the nb before you tried the lower settings if i remeber correct. Also you already had the freezing issues before. Can you remeber a phenom whom had the freezing issues right from the beginning without having applied +1.4V to the nb?
I'm not talking about my dead chip, he definately died due to some lowe level io action caused by sensors-detect.
For me the freezing issues started after i tried to find the nb-vid for 2.4GHz stable and had the system run for ~30hrs with nb-vid's above 1.4V. My 9600BE has had no freezing issues but was simply unstable at reasonable voltages above 2.6GHz. I never tried high nb clocks there and used low nb-vid's.