This is weird. I cant be sure if I got it fixed now since those sudden reboots happened randomly (although within an hour).
But I set NB and HT to 8x, HTT 250 and RAM for the time being DDR667. I saved and restarted (BIOS), well, PC made POST attempts but resetted HTT.
I went to 225Mhz and it worked, 235Mhz and it failed. I was like 'Noez!', I tried it again but it simply didnt want to work. Then I set NB and HT to 9x and HTT 250 and it booted up and it's running Prime for 15 minutes already

This is seriously one of those 'lolwut' moments, why the




would 8x not work but 9x actually would, with all the risks involved for Volt shortage (since I still dont have the Vnb option available). That's quite weird.
Anyway, I hope it remains stable so I can set my RAM back to the good settings again.
Also, sometimes if I played with ACC, mainly trying to get 3.2Ghz and setting it to -4 I got a BSOD now and then with a Machine Check Exception/Error. Is this normal for a 'wrong' ACC setting? With ~3Ghz and +2 I never got this yet, so I assume it's just a matter of wrong/incompatible ACC settings?
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