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    Quote Originally Posted by Titan7171 View Post
    well Im doing

    bus speed 264mhz x12.5 =3.3ghz
    NB 264x9= 2376
    HT same as above
    memory frequency 1/2 528mhz



    cant find ay of these settings in my bios
    Hmm ill see if i can find the info for your Mobo about the PCI-E lane Watts..This helps alot especially if you are Overclocking the Vid too. Also Raising the NBchipset to 1.32 will help stabilize the CPU and NB when clocked High..(This helps ram and Chipset ) This is not the NB on CPU.

    On My ASUS 79-Te CORE-Pci-E volts setting to raise my NBChipset.

    If i do not set CORE-PCI-e to 1.3 -1.32v i can not run High NB Above 3.4ghz.

    Regardless of CPU/NBvid and CPU/NB volts.

    From reading your Bios settings from DKA 790gx you dont have the PCI-E lane watts or it wasnt put in the Manual

    Also it shows a NB voltage setting ..
    This i believe is your Chipset..

    To find out Raise it to 1.32v and then go into AOD and see if the NB voltage reads 1.32v.. It it does your set. Then try to Oc more. Should make a diferrance . That means that NB setting is the chipset volts.

    It will show ,,

    CPUvid/NBvid/memoryvolts/HTvoltage/(NBvoltage -its this one)HTvoltage in performane menu.

    . You should keep that @ 1.3-1.32v.. It will help.
    Last edited by gOtVoltage; 12-13-2008 at 02:33 AM.
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    Quote Originally Posted by gOtVoltage View Post
    Hmm ill see if i can find the info for your Mobo about the PCI-E lane Watts..This helps alot especially if you are Overclocking the Vid too. Also Raising the NBchipset to 1.32 will help stabilize the CPU and NB when clocked High..(This helps ram and Chipset ) This is not the NB on CPU.

    On My ASUS 79-Te CORE-Pci-E volts setting to raise my NBChipset.

    If i do not set CORE-PCI-e to 1.3 -1.32v i can not run High NB Above 3.4ghz.

    Regardless of CPU/NBvid and CPU/NB volts.

    From reading your Bios settings from DKA 790gx you dont have the PCI-E lane watts or it wasnt put in the Manual

    Also it shows a NB voltage setting ..
    This i believe is your Chipset..

    To find out Raise it to 1.32v and then go into AOD and see if the NB voltage reads 1.32v.. It it does your set. Then try to Oc more. Should make a diferrance . That means that NB setting is the chipset volts.

    It will show ,,

    CPUvid/NBvid/memoryvolts/HTvoltage/(NBvoltage -its this one)HTvoltage in performane menu.

    . You should keep that @ 1.3-1.32v.. It will help.
    yes thatnks for all the help that 5th setting is called the "NB core voltage" I have it set at 1.4v and always haveit set to either 1.35 or 1.4........
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