Quote Originally Posted by MikeB12 View Post
since no one has really simplified this yet...

go back to basics and don't jack with anything except vcore and fsb.. isolate them to get a vcore/fsb stability.

1. turn off = C1E, EIST, Spread spectrum..
2. set your target fsb, in this case 380x9.
3. set your ram diver to run at or below stock settings, ram voltage and timings on auto.
4. leave all your other mobo voltages on default.
5. now just start going up on vcore one notch at a time until you can boot and pass occt or prime.

once you can pass overnight stress without bsod or error, THEN and only then go back and mess with ocing the ram, ram voltage, and timings.
you need to isolate your fsb and vcore first, without stability there, everything else is mute... that's where it looks like you're failing from the thread data.
1. Done
2. Done
3. Stock setting 5-5-5-15 @475 (under stock settings)
4. Done
5. Special add .150mv in cpu-z 1.392-1.404vcore (didn't do the vdroop mod)

My temps are pretty high when Prime uses a 8k FFT these guy's go to 67-69c fans are maxed and my room temp 68c