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    Hi guys, need a little help here. I'm using BIOS 1104. Got a Q6600, batch L807A413, 4x 1gb Corsair XMS3 1333C9DHX.

    The following settings are stable:

    CPU Level Up = Auto
    Memory Level Up = Auto
    AI Overclock Tuner = Manual
    CPU Multiplier = 8
    FSB - Memory Clock Mode = Uninked
    FSB - Memory Ratio =
    FSB (QDR) MHz = 1600
    MEM (DDR) MHz = 1333
    LDT Frequency = 5x
    PCIE Bus Slot 1 & 2 MHz = 100
    PCIE Bus Slot 3 MHz = 100
    SPP<->MCP Ref Clock, MHz = 200
    SLI-Ready Memory = Disabled

    Memory Timing Setting
    P1 = Disabled
    P2 = Disabled
    tCL ( CAS Latency ) = 9
    tRCD = 9
    tRP = 9
    tRAS = 24
    Command Per Clock (CMD) = 1t
    tRRD = Auto
    tRC = Auto
    tWR = Auto
    tWTR = auto
    tFAW = auto
    tRD = Auto
    tRTP = auto
    tRFC = Auto
    tREF = Auto

    Over Voltage
    CPU Voltage = 1.35v
    Loadline Calibration = Enabled
    CPU PLL Voltage = Auto
    CPU VTT voltage =Auto
    Memory Voltage = 1.6
    NB Core Voltage = 1.44

    SB Core Voltage = Auto
    CPU GTL REF0 Ratio = Auto
    CPU GTL REF1 Ratio = Auto
    CPU GTL REF2 Ratio = Auto
    CPU GTL REF3 Ratio = Auto
    NB GTL REF Ratio = Auto
    DDR3 CHA1 Ref Volt = Auto
    DDR3 CHB1 Ref Volt = Auto
    DDR3 CHA2 Ref Volt = Auto
    DDR3 CHB2 Ref Volt = Auto

    CPU Configuration
    CPU Internal Thermal Control = Enabled
    Limit CPUID MaxVal = Disabled
    Enhanced C1 (C1E) = Disabled
    Execute Disable Bit = Enabled
    Virtualization Technology = Disabled
    Enhanced Intel SpeedStep(tm) Tech. = Disabled
    CPU Core 2 = Enabled
    CPU Core 3 = Enabled
    CPU Core 4 = Enabled

    Spread Spectrum Control
    CPU Spread Spectrum = Disabled
    PCIE Spread Spectrum = Disabled
    MCP PCIE Spread Spectrum = Disabled
    SATA Spread Spectrum = Disabled
    LDT Spread Spectrum = Disabled


    Right, my system is totally stable like that. No probs, but I can't get my Q6600 to 3,6 ghz as it needs 1.52 in Bios, with loadline enabled. Cpu-z reports vcore as 1.6. So, I am wondering if I could clock my RAM to 1600mhz. I know someone who had exactly the same ram as me, with this board, and got them 1600mhz with 9-9-9-24-2T @ 1.6v in BIOS.

    I naturally did the same, passed 17 passes memtst, but froze after 5 minutes in Vista. Any suggestions?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sangrak View Post
    Hard to believe? What do I gain by lying? How does that help anyone? grrrr.

    for the 790i chipset a high NB is required in most cases for high speed or tight timings or high densities & if you want them all at the same time you need very high vNB.

    But there are "golden samples" out there that require much less voltage to do the same, just like CPU's. I had the "oportunity" to own up to 4 x Striker 2 Extreme & they all required different voltages to run the same mem speeds, my last board was my best. That's also one of the reason's why there was a Striker II NSE version with lower mem speed, those boards got the "bad" chips that couldn't do 2000Mhz at reasonable voltage.

    The 8Gb Patriot Viper kit I owned couldn't do CAS 7 even at 1800 totally impossible, the Samsung HCF0 in general are rated for high speeds with loose timings.

    The 4x 1Gb Crucial could do CAS 7 at 1800 & at 1890, but the best was the 8Gb Diablo, it went to CAS 7 at 1850 with 8Gb but required very high vNB.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Trigger5521 View Post
    Q9650 L&S 1780FSB 4.0mhz

    I tried 8-8-8-22 2T 63 tRC and 110 tRFC with vMEM 1.96 NB 1.60 and 1.62 -0.08mv Prime95 blend failed in at test 3.

    I'll post the other settings when I get home, I feel like it's close, you might be able to get me there Rodriguez. You have given me more hope that's for sure.
    The setting of NBGTL -0.08mV, is what I needed for my particular chipset with that 8Gb Patriot kit with the QX9770 at 450x9 linked/sync. I started messing with NBGTL after finding out that more vNB did not do the trick. You will have to fine tune yours after finding out what vNB you require for your board.

    I totally assume that you are watercooling your chipset right? Every 790i chipset can vary between boards & errors can start to appear 58-60-65-68 Cº just because of the heat, although most S2E's do fine even at 68 Cº.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Rodriguez View Post
    for the 790i chipset a high NB is required in most cases for high speed or tight timings or high densities & if you want them all at the same time you need very high vNB.

    But there are "golden samples" out there that require much less voltage to do the same, just like CPU's. I had the "oportunity" to own up to 4 x Striker 2 Extreme & they all required different voltages to run the same mem speeds, my last board was my best. That's also one of the reason's why there was a Striker II NSE version with lower mem speed, those boards got the "bad" chips that couldn't do 2000Mhz at reasonable voltage.

    The 8Gb Patriot Viper kit I owned couldn't do CAS 7 even at 1800 totally impossible, the Samsung HCF0 in general are rated for high speeds with loose timings.

    The 4x 1Gb Crucial could do CAS 7 at 1800 & at 1890, but the best was the 8Gb Diablo, it went to CAS 7 at 1850 with 8Gb but required very high vNB.
    Personally, I've run three different Striker II's and still own 2 of them. Each has it's own "qualities" to them, mostly from the temperatures and the amount of over volt they produce. All seem, relatively, the same in regards to the amount of voltage I need to run at a given speed (give or take 0.02v.) Temperatures on the other hand, vary somewhat dramatically.

    I have not even attempted CAS 7 with my Patriots. While you would see a good performance boost in synthetic benchmarking, real world performance seems negligible. I'm just happy to be running a stable 8 gigs at the speed I'm at.
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    Hey Joebloggs try these settings and see if it works for you, this will give you better performance.

    Hi guys, need a little help here. I'm using BIOS 1104. Got a Q6600, batch L807A413, 4x 1gb Corsair XMS3 1333C9DHX.

    The following settings are stable:

    CPU Level Up = Auto
    Memory Level Up = Auto
    AI Overclock Tuner = Manual
    CPU Multiplier = 8
    FSB - Memory Clock Mode = linked
    FSB - Memory Ratio = Synced
    FSB (QDR) MHz = 1600
    MEM (DDR) MHz = 1600
    LDT Frequency = 5x
    PCIE Bus Slot 1 & 2 MHz = 100
    PCIE Bus Slot 3 MHz = 100
    SPP<->MCP Ref Clock, MHz = 200
    SLI-Ready Memory = Disabled

    Memory Timing Setting
    P1 = enable
    P2 = enable
    tCL ( CAS Latency ) = 9
    tRCD = 9
    tRP = 9
    tRAS = 24
    Command Per Clock (CMD) = 1t
    tRRD = 7
    tRC = 45
    tWR = Auto
    tWTR = auto
    tFAW = auto
    tRD = 9
    tRTP = auto
    tRFC = 85-100 depends on your ram
    tREF = 7.8

    Over Voltage
    CPU Voltage = 1.35v
    Loadline Calibration = Enabled
    CPU PLL Voltage = Auto-you need to see what bios is setting this at ?
    CPU VTT voltage =Auto- see what bios is setting for volts ?
    Memory Voltage = 1.6
    NB Core Voltage = 1.44-1.50

    SB Core Voltage = Auto
    CPU GTL REF0 Ratio = Auto
    CPU GTL REF1 Ratio = Auto
    CPU GTL REF2 Ratio = Auto
    CPU GTL REF3 Ratio = Auto
    NB GTL REF Ratio = You may need some of this, start with +10 and go up if needed.
    DDR3 CHA1 Ref Volt = Auto
    DDR3 CHB1 Ref Volt = Auto
    DDR3 CHA2 Ref Volt = Auto
    DDR3 CHB2 Ref Volt = Auto

    CPU Configuration
    CPU Internal Thermal Control = Enabled
    Limit CPUID MaxVal = Disabled
    Enhanced C1 (C1E) = Disabled
    Execute Disable Bit = Enabled
    Virtualization Technology = Disabled
    Enhanced Intel SpeedStep(tm) Tech. = Disabled
    CPU Core 2 = Enabled
    CPU Core 3 = Enabled
    CPU Core 4 = Enabled

    Spread Spectrum Control
    CPU Spread Spectrum = Disabled
    PCIE Spread Spectrum = Disabled
    MCP PCIE Spread Spectrum = Disabled
    SATA Spread Spectrum = Disabled
    LDT Spread Spectrum = Disabled


    Right, my system is totally stable like that. No probs, but I can't get my Q6600 to 3,6 ghz as it needs 1.52 in Bios, with loadline enabled. Cpu-z reports vcore as 1.6. So, I am wondering if I could clock my RAM to 1600mhz. I know someone who had exactly the same ram as me, with this board, and got them 1600mhz with 9-9-9-24-2T @ 1.6v in BIOS.

    I naturally did the same, passed 17 passes memtst, but froze after 5 minutes in Vista. Any suggestions?
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    Help i just cant pass prime95 always one core fails @48mins bang on what can it be really confused here.
    BIOS Settings
    Extreme Tweaker
    CPU Level Up = Auto
    Memory Level Up = Auto
    AI Overclock Tuner = Manual
    CPU Multiplier = 9.5
    FSB - Memory Clock Mode = Linked
    FSB - Memory Ratio = Synch
    FSB (QDR) MHz = 1600
    MEM (DDR) MHz = 1600
    LDT Frequency = 5x
    PCIE Bus Slot 1 & 2 MHz = 100
    PCIE Bus Slot 3 MHz = 100
    SPP<->MCP Ref Clock, MHz = 200
    SLI-Ready Memory = Disabled

    Memory Timing Setting
    P1 = Enabled
    P2 = Enabled
    tCL ( CAS Latency ) = 7
    tRCD = 7
    tRP = 7
    tRAS = 20
    Command Per Clock (CMD) = 1T
    tRRD = auto-5
    tRC = auto-40
    tWR = auto-12
    tWTR = auto 18
    tFAW = auto 25
    tRD = auto/9
    tRTP = auto/6
    tRFC = 72
    tREF = 7.8uS

    Over Voltage
    (= Bios/actual as reported Everest Ultimate 5.0)
    CPU Voltage = 1.35v/(1.41v)
    Loadline Calibration = Enabled
    CPU PLL Voltage = 1.60v/(1.65v)
    CPU VTT voltage =1.30v/(1.34v)
    Memory Voltage = 1.84v/(1.90v)
    NB Core Voltage = 1.48v/(1.52v)
    SB Core Voltage = 1.50v/(1.50v)
    CPU GTL REF0 Ratio = Auto
    CPU GTL REF1 Ratio = Auto
    CPU GTL REF2 Ratio = Auto
    CPU GTL REF3 Ratio = Auto
    NB GTL REF Ratio = Auto
    DDR3 CHA1 Ref Volt = Auto
    DDR3 CHB1 Ref Volt = Auto
    DDR3 CHA2 Ref Volt = Auto
    DDR3 CHB2 Ref Volt = Auto

    CPU Configuration
    CPU Internal Thermal Control = Enabled
    Limit CPUID MaxVal = Disabled
    Enhanced C1 (C1E) = Disabled
    Execute Disable Bit = Enabled
    Virtualization Technology = Disabled
    Enhanced Intel SpeedStep(tm) Tech. = Disabled while tweaking/Enable after stable
    CPU Core 2 = Enabled
    CPU Core 3 = Enabled
    CPU Core 4 = Enabled

    Spread Spectrum Control
    CPU Spread Spectrum = Disabled
    PCIE Spread Spectrum = Disabled
    MCP PCIE Spread Spectrum = Disabled
    SATA Spread Spectrum = Disabled
    LDT Spread Spectrum = Disabled

    [Sat Feb 28 07:07:34 2009]
    Self-test 1024K passed!
    Self-test 1024K passed!
    Self-test 1024K passed!
    Self-test 1024K passed!
    [Sat Feb 28 07:23:03 2009]
    Self-test 8K passed!
    Self-test 8K passed!
    Self-test 8K passed!
    Self-test 8K passed!
    [Sat Feb 28 07:39:21 2009]
    Self-test 10K passed!
    Self-test 10K passed!
    Self-test 10K passed!
    Self-test 10K passed!
    FATAL ERROR: Rounding was 0.5, expected less than 0.4
    Hardware failure detected, consult stress.txt file.
    [Sat Feb 28 07:49:50 2009]
    FATAL ERROR: Rounding was 0.5, expected less than 0.4
    Hardware failure detected, consult stress.txt file.
    [Sat Feb 28 08:10:08 2009]
    Self-test 1024K passed!
    Self-test 1024K passed!
    Self-test 1024K passed!
    Self-test 1024K passed!
    [Sat Feb 28 08:25:47 2009]
    Self-test 8K passed!
    Self-test 8K passed!
    Self-test 8K passed!
    Self-test 8K passed!
    [Sat Feb 28 08:41:00 2009]
    Self-test 10K passed!
    Self-test 10K passed!
    Self-test 10K passed!
    Self-test 10K passed!
    FATAL ERROR: Rounding was 0.5, expected less than 0.4
    Hardware failure detected, consult stress.txt file.

    As u can see always bang on 48mins it fails.
    Last edited by kullymontana; 02-28-2009 at 02:44 AM.

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    i lied when i said 1600 fsb and 1333ram was stable, as it bsod when I left it alond for 5 minutes. I'm trying out the settings you gave me Neo Mike. How do I know when to raise NB GTL?

    EDIT - I was going to poast that ANY setting I have been trying was unstable. But, just realised, Loadline Calibration was disabled, and it was the cpu being undervolted all along. Damn, 6am - 3pm shift work has numbed my brain today.

    VTT is a bit high for 1600 fsb? 1.42v? PLL would be 1.52v if I set it to 1.5 in BIOS anyway, so thats fine isnt it?


    EDIT 2 - It was quite unstable with ram unlinked, even though both were 1600. Linked and synced a lot more stable.

    Settings currently are:
    CPU Level Up = Auto
    Memory Level Up = Auto
    AI Overclock Tuner = Manual
    CPU Multiplier = 8
    FSB - Memory Clock Mode = linked
    FSB - Memory Ratio = Synced
    FSB (QDR) MHz = 1600
    MEM (DDR) MHz = 1600
    LDT Frequency = 5x
    PCIE Bus Slot 1 & 2 MHz = 101
    PCIE Bus Slot 3 MHz = 101
    SPP<->MCP Ref Clock, MHz = 201
    SLI-Ready Memory = Disabled

    Memory Timing Setting
    P1 = Auto (I will enable this when i'm stable)
    P2 = Auto (I will enable this when i'm stable)
    tCL ( CAS Latency ) = 9
    tRCD = 9
    tRP = 9
    tRAS = 24
    Command Per Clock (CMD) = 2t
    tRRD = Auto (6)
    tRC = auto (41)
    tWR = Auto (12)
    tWTR = auto (18)
    tFAW = auto (31)
    tRD = Auto (11)
    tRTP = auto (6)
    tRFC = Auto (88)
    tREF = Auto (7.8)

    Over Voltage
    CPU Voltage = 1.4
    Loadline Calibration = Disabled (Random bsod on idle when this is enabled, so upped vcore for time being)
    CPU PLL Voltage = 1.5 (1.52)
    CPU VTT voltage =Auto (1.42/44)
    Memory Voltage = 1.6 (1.66/68)
    NB Core Voltage = 1.44 (1.45)

    SB Core Voltage = Auto
    CPU GTL REF0 Ratio = Auto
    CPU GTL REF1 Ratio = Auto
    CPU GTL REF2 Ratio = Auto
    CPU GTL REF3 Ratio = Auto
    NB GTL REF Ratio = Auto (Don't know when this is needed to be changed)
    DDR3 CHA1 Ref Volt = Auto
    DDR3 CHB1 Ref Volt = Auto
    DDR3 CHA2 Ref Volt = Auto
    DDR3 CHB2 Ref Volt = Auto

    CPU Configuration
    CPU Internal Thermal Control = Enabled
    Limit CPUID MaxVal = Disabled
    Enhanced C1 (C1E) = Disabled
    Execute Disable Bit = Enabled
    Virtualization Technology = Disabled
    Enhanced Intel SpeedStep(tm) Tech. = Disabled
    CPU Core 2 = Enabled
    CPU Core 3 = Enabled
    CPU Core 4 = Enabled

    Spread Spectrum Control
    CPU Spread Spectrum = Disabled
    PCIE Spread Spectrum = Disabled
    MCP PCIE Spread Spectrum = Disabled
    SATA Spread Spectrum = Disabled
    LDT Spread Spectrum = Disabled


    I thought these settings were stable, 1 hour OCCT, 30 passes Intel Burn, but I left it for 30 minutes, and it had restarted by itself. Any ideas?

    Last edit- Found that too high NB was causing my instabilty. Rememberd that I only have 2 sticks of ram, and dont need that high a NB. I set it to AUTO, which gives it 1.33/4v actual, and its stable. Such a crazy and nonsensical board.
    Last edited by joebloggs; 02-28-2009 at 02:13 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rodriguez View Post
    The setting of NBGTL -0.08mV, is what I needed for my particular chipset with that 8Gb Patriot kit with the QX9770 at 450x9 linked/sync. I started messing with NBGTL after finding out that more vNB did not do the trick. You will have to fine tune yours after finding out what vNB you require for your board.

    I totally assume that you are watercooling your chipset right? Every 790i chipset can vary between boards & errors can start to appear 58-60-65-68 Cº just because of the heat, although most S2E's do fine even at 68 Cº.
    I am water cooling(NB 48c idle), thanks to all you guys for the tips. I'm still trying to get stable with 8GB. Playing with NB gtl now.
    Last edited by Trigger5521; 02-28-2009 at 04:13 PM.
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    Are we having fun yet Trigger , very tough board to overclock, but that makes it a challenge, and when you finally get there, you will be one happy dude, i posted some settings for 1900 one page back, you could try them, hope you get that thing stable. Dont forget trigger, you havent even touched the cpu gtl voltages yet, you may need to.
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    Quote Originally Posted by neo mike View Post
    Are we having fun yet Trigger , very tough board to overclock, but that makes it a challenge, and when you finally get there, you will be one happy dude, i posted some settings for 1900 one page back, you could try them, hope you get that thing stable. Dont forget trigger, you havent even touched the cpu gtl voltages yet, you may need to.
    yeah fun...cpu gtl's pia. I did play with them before but found no stability have since gone back to auto.

    I'll try backing the CPU off but I really want a 4.0ghz quad, I think i'd give up 4GB of ram before I'd accept a lower CPU freq.
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    give it a try

    Try the 1900 setting i gave you, that will get you 4.0 ghz, and 1900mgz memory, but only on 4 gigs.
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    Quote Originally Posted by neo mike View Post
    Try the 1900 setting i gave you, that will get you 4.0 ghz, and 1900mgz memory, but only on 4 gigs.
    tried 8.5 1900 fsb, won't post at all with 8GB's. I'll try 4 later.
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    Hummm get this, I decided to try some tests, 8GB setup unlinked CPU at 1800 set RAM to 1700(1687 actual 30:16). This is using the same setting I had that were stable for 4GB's with just 1.46 NB.

    Prime95 Blend is running stable (10 mins at least)

    Compare Sangrak's 1800 linked and synced.



    What's really interesting is the mem performance here. Check out this bench mark.
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    Last edited by Trigger5521; 02-28-2009 at 07:16 PM.
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    Q9650@4.05 (FSB 450hz X4) Linked & synced.
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    EVGA GTX470 X2 SLI
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    making progress.

    Well that was going to be my suggestion was to go unlinked. Now you should up the fsb to 2000, drop the multiplyer, and that will boost your ram speed, heck if you can get 1900mgz out of that ram, you may have to just call it all good.

    I had another question for you, on the other settings you were running, do u use the lcd poster ? you say it wont boot, what kind of error is the lcd poster giving you, dram error ? code error ? cause that tells you what is going on, if its a dram error, when i get that, i have to increase nbv to make it go away. The problem with those everest shots are, the latency is horriable 52.1 sucks to say the least, you need to be around 45.1
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    My overclock is stable when I'm using the pc, but if I levae it alone for more than 15-20 minutes, it always bsods and restarts. Settings are:


    CPU Level Up = Auto
    Memory Level Up = Auto
    AI Overclock Tuner = Manual
    CPU Multiplier = 8
    FSB - Memory Clock Mode = linked
    FSB - Memory Ratio = Synced
    FSB (QDR) MHz = 1600
    MEM (DDR) MHz = 1600
    LDT Frequency = 5x
    PCIE Bus Slot 1 & 2 MHz = 101
    PCIE Bus Slot 3 MHz = 101
    SPP<->MCP Ref Clock, MHz = 201
    SLI-Ready Memory = Disabled

    Memory Timing Setting
    P1 = Auto (I will enable this when i'm stable)
    P2 = Auto (I will enable this when i'm stable)
    tCL ( CAS Latency ) = 9
    tRCD = 9
    tRP = 9
    tRAS = 24
    Command Per Clock (CMD) = 2t
    tRRD = Auto (6)
    tRC = auto (41)
    tWR = Auto (12)
    tWTR = auto (18)
    tFAW = auto (31)
    tRD = Auto (11)
    tRTP = auto (6)
    tRFC = Auto (88)
    tREF = Auto (7.8)

    Over Voltage
    CPU Voltage = 1.4
    Loadline Calibration = Disabled (Random bsod on idle when this is enabled, so upped vcore for time being)
    CPU PLL Voltage = 1.5 (1.52)
    CPU VTT voltage =Auto (1.42/44)
    Memory Voltage = 1.6 (1.66/68)
    NB Core Voltage = Auto (1.32. I have also set this to 1.44, same problem)

    SB Core Voltage = Auto
    CPU GTL REF0 Ratio = Auto
    CPU GTL REF1 Ratio = Auto
    CPU GTL REF2 Ratio = Auto
    CPU GTL REF3 Ratio = Auto
    NB GTL REF Ratio = Auto (Don't know when this is needed to be changed)
    DDR3 CHA1 Ref Volt = Auto
    DDR3 CHB1 Ref Volt = Auto
    DDR3 CHA2 Ref Volt = Auto
    DDR3 CHB2 Ref Volt = Auto

    CPU Configuration
    CPU Internal Thermal Control = Enabled
    Limit CPUID MaxVal = Disabled
    Enhanced C1 (C1E) = Disabled
    Execute Disable Bit = Enabled
    Virtualization Technology = Disabled
    Enhanced Intel SpeedStep(tm) Tech. = Disabled
    CPU Core 2 = Enabled
    CPU Core 3 = Enabled
    CPU Core 4 = Enabled

    Spread Spectrum Control
    CPU Spread Spectrum = Disabled
    PCIE Spread Spectrum = Disabled
    MCP PCIE Spread Spectrum = Disabled
    SATA Spread Spectrum = Disabled
    LDT Spread Spectrum = Disabled


    So, in summary it;s stable on load, but will have restarted itself when I leave it alone for a while. Please, any ideas?

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    Success (almost)

    I just ran Prime95 blend stable @ 8GB 1800 linked and synced for 54mins before one core failed.

    Seems the trick has been a combo of things, one I wasn't using my OCZ RAM cooling fan because it wouldn't fit the higher Patriot heat sinks. When I was testing 4GB I noticed how much cooler they were, packing 4 sticks together so close was increasing RAM temps by 20c at least. So I modded the fan so it'll fit, RAM is running way cooler now max it'll hit is 50c.

    RAM 8-8-8-22 with tRC=46(auto) tRFC=110
    NB is at 1.60 with -0.08mv GTL and get this RAM volts to 2.04. This got me 54mins in Prime95 blend, I had tried high RAM volts before but it didn't help because the RAM got way too hot because I didn't have the fan hooked up. Trying RAM at 2.06 right now to see if it'll go past 54mins.

    If it does I'll be trying to back off NB volts to see if 1.60 is really necessary and I'll try and tighten the tRC down.


    EDIT:Whooo hoo + 1hour Prime95 blend stable at 2.06 mem volts. Sucks my RAM needs sooo much volts but I'm just glad I have a stable base to work from now.
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    Gtl Voltages

    Been doing some research on the gtl voltages, went back early in this thread,seems like anybody with a quad, and 4 gigs of ram or more, had to set gtl voltages to get stable, so here trigger try these gtl voltages, cant do any harm, i think it will improve if anything, good luck. This screen shot the guy has a 9650 quad.
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    Joeblogs

    Hey Joe, i think your memory is probaly causing your problem, you memory is rated for 1333, dont know if it can clock to 1600, it should, but that would be my guess, run memtest 4.0 in windows and see if your memory passes, then run prime 95, small ffts where it test mostly your cpu. Ok joe after looking again at your template, TURN ON LOAD LINE CALIBRATION , ENABLE IT. Your vtt is way to high on auto, you shouldnt run auto voltages, set vtt to 1.32-1.34, try nbv 1.50 -1.52, and enable p1 p2, cpu pll 1.52, then run the test i told you. To much vtt voltage is know to kill quads.
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    Yeah, I set RAM to 1066 all settings on AUTO, VTT to 1.32, PLL to 1.5. All running sweet. Ran Intel Burn Test whilst watching a fullscreen movie. I find that this is a quick way to find instability. Also, Vcoe is now 1.35 with Loadline Enabled.

    I'll loosen timings to 9-9-9-30. Also, should I set 1T or 2T? 2T is unstable with 1066 mhz. AUTO timings are 8-8-8-20 1T @ 1066 and it runs sweet like that. 2T is unstable @ 1066.

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    sounds good

    Well i thought it was your memory, i would suggest you get some ddr3 1600mgz ram, its very cheap, cause your ram is stoping your from overclocking your rig at all, 1066 thats ddr2 speed, but at least your stable for now. It should run 1t, and you should be able to run 7-7-7-21 at that speed easy, my ram is rated for 9-9-9-24 at 2000mgz, but runs 8-7-6-18 1t easy. Here is a link to some good ram that will run on this board, and overclocks to 2000mgz, and its pretty cheap.

    http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16820148223
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    Thanks for the link neo. But I won't go for those - yet. Forgive me, but i must try to get these to 1600. Problem is, I've only got 2 sticks in at the moment, the other 2 have been sent for RMA about 2 weeks ago. So really, I shouldn't be playing around because it's all gonna be irreleveant when I add two more sticks. But that's just me.

    Gutted about my Q6600 though, it's stable 16600 x8 with 1.325 vcore with LLC enabled. But needs 1.475 with LLC enabled for 3.6ghz. It's a 1.3 VID chip, L807A413 batch. And I'm on air, so heat is an issue with that kind of volts.

    EDIT - Tried 1.62vdimm, 9-9-9-30-1T. trC:50, trFC 100. It ran sweetly for an hour or two, but again, i left it for 10 minutes and had restarted. Any ideas?
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    Quote Originally Posted by joebloggs View Post
    Thanks for the link neo. But I won't go for those - yet. Forgive me, but i must try to get these to 1600. Problem is, I've only got 2 sticks in at the moment, the other 2 have been sent for RMA about 2 weeks ago. So really, I shouldn't be playing around because it's all gonna be irreleveant when I add two more sticks. But that's just me.

    Gutted about my Q6600 though, it's stable 16600 x8 with 1.325 vcore with LLC enabled. But needs 1.475 with LLC enabled for 3.6ghz. It's a 1.3 VID chip, L807A413 batch. And I'm on air, so heat is an issue with that kind of volts.

    EDIT - Tried 1.62vdimm, 9-9-9-30-1T. trC:50, trFC 100. It ran sweetly for an hour or two, but again, i left it for 10 minutes and had restarted. Any ideas?

    From what I understood some of the random reboots and BSOD's where attributed to LLC allowing a volt reduction at idle.

    What did the event viewer say happened? Might be worth a look.
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    Event viewer shows an error "The previous system shutdown at 23:24:17 on 01/03/2009 was unexpected."

    So I look at 23:24:17. And there's no errors there. Wierd. Also, should I try NB GTL tweaking? I know it has some effect because Vista won't boot with +10mv. But is fine on AUTO. So might need to fine tune that?

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    Quote Originally Posted by joebloggs View Post
    Event viewer shows an error "The previous system shutdown at 23:24:17 on 01/03/2009 was unexpected."

    So I look at 23:24:17. And there's no errors there. Wierd. Also, should I try NB GTL tweaking? I know it has some effect because Vista won't boot with +10mv. But is fine on AUTO. So might need to fine tune that?

    You could try NB GTL, I needed -0.08mv at 1.60volts to get 8GB's stable.

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    Appologies for the Nob question. Iam thinking of changing my Asus Maximus to ASUS Striker 2 Extreme with the puprose of running 2x gtx8800 OC in SLI on it.
    (getting cheap on the vga) and i also have the chipset for watercolling all the mosfet,cpu, nb,sb ready. so i dont want to pay the extra $ or £ for new hardware.
    Does this board gets 450 FSB? or iam going to hit the wall.
    iam thinking of getting my CPU 8x450 QX6700 (runs 100% on my current setup)
    Will have to get new memory though. Any suggestions are welcome.
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