Quote Originally Posted by GFORCE100 View Post
Try the settings I posted at http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/...postcount=3413

You will need to find the right VCore/PLL/VTT/NB for your CPU/Motherboard to be stable at 4.05GHz but this will no doubt not prove a problem, you just need to experiment.

The only problem might be your RAM, whether it can do 1200MHz, it's worth a shot. Up your DRAM voltage to higher than mine if need be.

Don't be annoyed if you can't get stability straight away, simply experiment with the voltages and use Linx and Prine95 and MS Memory Diagnostics Test (if you have Vista installed just press F8). It's best to not boot-up into Windows if you're unsure whether your PC is stable, henceforth do testing in this order 1) Microsoft Diagnosics Tool, 2) LinX (I do 50 loops all RAM) and 3) Prime95 SmallFFT/LargeFFT.

If you get the above stable and fall back to your desktop when playing a game then simply up the NB voltage a little more - it happened to me in AOEIII.

Some guidelines for the voltages:
VCore: 1.3V
PLL: 1.55V
VTT: 1.35V
NB: 1.35V
DRAM: 2.15-2.35V

Keep a check at your CPU temps using CoreTemp (Google for it). Also not sure what CPU cooling you have, the standard Intel cooler won't work at 4.05GHz.
Im using Intel Box Cooler and i dont want to overclock it. I Just want to have about 8500mb/s read.