mikeyakame/Cryptik:

Thanks for the long post on the last page. I haven't posted here for quite some time...

It appears that my mainboard hasn't read your posting yet, since my system would only get stable setting all references to 0.69 +-0.2.
Any larger difference in any of those references leads to calculation errors in IBT. If my memories don't fail me, keeping the difference 0.04 between adress and data did not even work on default clocks.

Here a quick summary of my current settings:
CPU: Q9550 E0
FSB clock: 460 MHz (465 and more will cause hangs and BSODs)
FSB term V.: 1.36V
NB Volt: 1.40V
CPU PLL Volt: 1.56V
CPU clock: 3910 MHz
CPU GTL 0/2: 0.69x
CPU GTL 1/3: 0.69x
NB GTL: 0.69x

CPU and NB skew do nothing for me, they only cause instabilities (BSODs, system hang) if not set to AUTO. More than 200 ps even keeps the system from posting.

Does that make any sense in relation to your last post on why ASUS is keeping that 0.04 difference?