Quote Originally Posted by imamage View Post
After around 10 minutes SP2004 Orthos the system crashed (BSOD)
It seems the CPU need more voltage (1.3V surely won't do)
Since my rig runs 3GHz rock stable 24/7
I am trying to push the NB speed to 2.4GHz and hopefully reduce the latency

Currently running SP2004 Orthos Stress testing again
http://valid.canardpc.com/show_oc.php?id=470681
I know your RAM is DDR2 800 but would it run stable if you set it at 1066??

For example, before I got my 1066 tracers, I had some cheap super talent DDR2 800 RAM. I can set it in the BIOS to 1066 @ 2.1v, timings on auto 5-7-7-24. I used to then set the NB multi to x12 (2400 MHz) and leave the FSB at 200MHZ. Just upped the CPU clock with the multi. I used to get much better performance like that, then trying to overclock with the FSB, the only thing I didnt clock was the Hyper Transport, it stayed at 2000 MHz which helped with stability anyways, HT link to me didn't make much of a difference having it higher or not.

Not only did I get better performance, it was alot easier to clock as nothing overclocked only the CPU, and was easier to tell where the instability came from when any.