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    Quote Originally Posted by JHS View Post
    That's really odd. How can you measure it on load?


    Anyways.
    How can 1.5 become 1.57 (0.07 error)
    But 1.52 -> 1.52-53 (error 0-0.01) ?

    If you didn't make any typos setting PLL to higher value would actually mean lower value :s


    Then again I can't see why setting those values to default values manually on bios would make any harm. Auto setting would set same values (or even higher because of OC). But it's good to know if I try higher OC later
    Plz look in post 590 for NB steps - post 920 for readouts via a digital multimeter...

    and here's the comparison jVIDIA made : pretty impressive eg 1.5 PLL that is in reality 1.8 (will harm ya CPU for sure) and these reading have been confirmed by other users too... so eg better set a value yourself then let the bios determine it... I think Asus did this for allowing the mobo to post at all times but running these voltages 24/7 can be lethal....

    Done at 8 X 450



    Quote Originally Posted by Iannis View Post
    S.O.S.
    It boots normally but when windows blue bar appears freeze for one sec and after restart.
    I hear some noise at the boot time (klik- klik DVD-ROM is disconnected)

    Is my HDD dead??
    Unlucky the western digital check disk utility runs only in 32 bit win I have XP-64
    Which Volt setting is related with SATA HDD's ?
    How U set multi 7,5??


    Change ram from 1066 axeram to muskin 800 , the same
    Machine boot only at 2,4
    Clicking noise from the HD's is an indication that's it's dying ... I had it with one Samsung and a Fujitsu drive... start the pc and go straight into bios if it starts to click then ( just spinning not laoding anything) you can bet it's a dead HD soon...

    With ya Q6600 you cannot set half multies mate
    Last edited by Leeghoofd; 07-15-2008 at 11:52 PM.
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