Quote Originally Posted by saaya View Post
there is ZERO difference in running memory with a quad or with a dualcore cpu... zero
the only difference is that you have a much harder time to reach high fsb speds with a quad compared to a dualcore, and youll never reach the same fsb with a quad as with a dualcore.
to check if your problem is cpu or fsb related, use the 6x cpu multiplier and check how high you can get the fsb with the 1:2 memory divider
if you cant get a high fsb, then your cpu limited and need to work on that before you can reach high memory clocks. the most important thing is vcore, then vtt, then comes pll voltage, nb voltage and cpu gtl settings.
saaya ....i have been using the G28 BIOS now for about 1 week and i can get 411 x 9.5 stable for some benchmark. I am trying to get to 411 x 10 on water cooling...i will post up my settings when i am at home tomorrow! Also some mention of upping vtt voltages. With these Cellshock i have noticed that at 411 fsb i need NO more than 1.78 volts in the BIOS !!
Will keep you updated.. Thanks for the feedback.