Quote Originally Posted by gOtVoltage View Post
No way ,, heheheee

AOD is setting your VID and Voltage the same..
in your Bios it will not be the same...

If you manually set the Bios make shure AOD is not loading your AOD overclock! Or it can fail at boot..



please try this,,


Turn ACC off and use 2.8vdd

corepcie and HT to 2.8v

use 9x223 ht = 1998mhz

using same Ram and Cpu divider only change (HT to 9 instead of 8).


The main thing Make the NB and CPU Volts are the same ,,You also need to raise CPU/NB voltage up two more steps for it to = what AOD and ACC that you had..

In AOD it will usually show your VOLTS and VID as the same when in reality the Volts are higher in BIOS to get the SAME VID VALUE AS IN AOD

your CPU is @ 1.42vid which is about 1.50-1.55volts in Bios if i remember correct.

Make the NBvid the same as CPUvid then try too boot NOT using ACC or AOD with the values i posted above..

Your temps should stay about the same even under load trust me..

If you want i can set my Bios to the EXACT Multis and Volts that you are using ..The only things is i wont use AOD and ACC to set them..

I know that chip of yours has more..AOD is simply showing lower VOLT/Vcore values than what the Bios should and Will actually run at.

VID is always lower than the actual Volts used from what ive seen in the ASUS bios.

ill load AOD and My Bios screen in afew ..have to reconnect my 9950system,, On brothers PC ATM.
yeah but when I run a stress test, only one core fails while the others chug away just fine. Even if I set by the bios and not AOD, I just had AOD open so you can see some of the voltages settings.

I'll give the settings above a try however and see how it goes later when I get back as I gotta go out for a moment now.