Quote Originally Posted by Chicken Patty View Post
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.
Ok here this is what i was trying to say ,,Look close at AOD and my Bios settings ,,

NotE: im using ACC +2 in BIOS ,,The BIOS screen is exactly wha tim running...i did not enable AOD ,,Notice how the VID and Volts are differnt......

If your Overclocking VIA AOD and want to set the Values in your BIOS you must use slightly higher VCORE values ..Look at my VID's and Voltages..

L@@K the voltage Should not the same as the VID..It never should be..

ACC is setting wierd Volt value for your CPU ,,It should be raising you Volts above VID's but its not _ CPUvcore value should be + volts above the Vid if your ADDING with ACC. Hmm maybe This can be ACC not adjusting the VCORE properly when you are setting +6 values...+6 dosnt even work with my chip...I think its ACC buggyness..

BIOS SETTINGS 602Bios





AOD 2.14,,,,,

NOT using AOD to SET OC..

Im using my BIOS settings,,
I suggest that when ACC is enabled you use +2 on all cores then Adjust your CPU/NB vcore untill sytem is stable ..Also make shure your HT link is 2000mhz not more..you can have Higher NB if you wish but the ASUS79-T likes 2000HT with the 602bios..on the 302 and 403 its more friendly on HT settings..