This is great info I have never gone that high on the voltages for HT or NBvid and am in the process of trying them out now. One thing I have had a problem with is the different performance I have gotten out of this MSI K9a2 Platinum and my 6400X2 BE and my Phenom 9950BE.

When I had the 6400BE in I got my fsb/nb and memory up to 280 1/1 on this mobo max and 270 for 24/7 settings.

Now with this Phenom I have not been able to boot at 250, I never messed with those high voltages though and usually just left them at auto or around 1.175 not knowing exactly what they did or how much they could take since I didnt mess with them for the 6400 why would I have to mess with them for the phenom? right??.......but we are dealing with 4 cores instead of just 2 so your info helps to make more sense of it.

Also through reading this post I also noticed another mistake I was making, In the section of memory timings I just noticed that there are settings for each stick of memory. I didnt realize that until today when I went in it had the option called "both" When I set that there were many more settings than I had realized. I have been only setting one stick of memory timings and leaving the other on auto this may have been causing an additional problem for me also.

Although I have been doing excelent with my results from my eyes there is always room for improvement and this post has helped me learn a little more. thanks and excellent post