Quote Originally Posted by Telo View Post
First thing, boot with your settings all set to auto and upgrade your BIOS to at least 0204; second thing, the 2GB variety of the OCZ platinum has a limit of 1.95v before you void the warranty so keep that in mind [the 1GB variety has a 2.0v].
What is the "desired" speed you want to run your system at? 1600Mhz? If it is, then that is easy:

Set the FSB Strap to 400Mhz
Set the FSB to 400Mhz
Set the RAM to 1600Mhz
Set the RAM timing to Manual
Assign these timings: 7-7-7- [you can try 18-21] - 2T
Disable the Dynamic Read and Write
Set your vCore between 1.20 - 1.24v [it varies from chip to chip]
Set your PLL to 1.50v
Set your VTT to 1.10v
Set your RAM between 1.90 -1.95v [depends on the forth value on your RAM timing]
Set your NB between 1.35 - 1.41v [depends on the forth value on your RAM timing/voltage you assign your RAM]
Set your SB to 1.05v
Set LLC to performance
Disable CPU SS and PCIE SS

Leave everything else as default or AUTO.
My headache with this mobo is unbelievable !!!

I am using a nice intel QX9650 and four 1GB 1800Mhz (8-7-6-21 -- 1.9V) cellshock modules and nothing seems satisfying for stability (memtest86 and Prime). BUT now I've read your remarks my friend, I will try to raise PLL Volts over 1.60 and lower the FSB Termination ones to 1.30 just to see what happens...

I' ll be back....