Quote Originally Posted by BeastNotro View Post
Now does that not sound a bit familar to my issue .. so is it board or is it CPU in my case .. well i think mine is CPU, but again it can be the memory controller on mobo.

Remember the AMD CPU's if you push to hard the on board CPU memory controller will flake out and then POOF error out or BSOD.
I think it is my memory controller dying - if I up the PL to 10 (was stable at 8 before) and give it 1.28v vNB I can pass 5 runs of linpack. I also have to run a little extra vdimm but the ram is stable at the old lower vdimm settings on my mates board. Just needs more voltage on my board for the same speed/timings.
I think my board may have degraded, or the bug that made me have the memory freq hole between 1200 - 1277 has now started to cause other issues.

Quote Originally Posted by Mumid View Post
What volts are you running? My board will reboot and stall if i set fsb or nb volts too high, over 1.32 for either and it will do it to me if my pc crashes
I was at 1.26 vNB, 2.14v vdimm, 1.12v vFSB, 1.38v vcore. It was fine at these voltages, then when I retested it I'm getting errors all over the place. I used to pass 30 runs of linpack, now I pass 1 out of 5 runs. It's completely unstable, and I didn't change any settings at all.
I also do not run any pull-ins enabled (they never worked anyway they made no difference to the bandwidth or latency at all).

Quote Originally Posted by Ket View Post
Thanks I have 1306 but I've seen tigs say 1603 a lot in various forums, guess he made a typo :p

ED - Are people still finding that the 400MHz FSB strap isn't working properly (namely, when you try changing memory dividers) and the PCI-E frequency option still KOs the video signal when set beyond 101MHz?
No problem mate, guess he was just typing it wrong.