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@Jcool,
Have you measured ypur voltages. All my voltages are reported at least .05v over in windows vs whats set in bios. When I measure them they are actucally pretty close to whats set in bios. This caused me all kinds of headache because I thought I was overvolting when actually I wasn't giving enough volts for the clocks I was trying to acheive. Also, your vtt/qpi will need to be 1.5v-1.55v to start to run high memory clocks.
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Also there's a funky relationship between vtt and vcore on this board for it to post depending on cpu. For eva it was .27v- .31v on one cpu on the other is was less. For me it's .20 or less. You'll need to get that figured as well.
Last edited by The Nemesis; 02-11-2009 at 05:39 PM.
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