Thanks for the warm responses guys!
485 seems pretty stable now (at least 1:30 of large fft before I stopped it). Working on 490 now (11mins stable so far...1 core just failed). I'm using the 6x multi, and have the RAM loose 1:1 for now. This way I can stay focused on the FSB. Next is CPU top speed (I think this will be easy since I could get over 3.9GHz at only 1.208v on my old board), and then RAM/tRD tweaking which will be fun w/ only 2x1GB of D9, but won't be as practical for 24/7 usage.
I started w/ min voltages all around except 1.25 vcore, and 2.15 vdimm. All GTLs on auto. Then I played w/ NB, vTT, and PLL in a cyclical fashion until I found the sweet spot for each setting at 485. Next I played w/ NB GTL which surprised me by how much it helped. I went from 3mins stable to 7mins stable w/ a bump to +10mV, and then over 1:30 stable w/ +20mV before I stopped it to go higher. Went to 490 and was getting a lock-up w/n 5 mins. More NB GTL didn't help, but a bump to the NB voltage allowed me to go 11mins before a core failed. I've given it another bump...let's see what happens!
I always clear CMOS after a BIOS update and re-enter everything from scratch. Then save over my old profile. Thanks for the tip, but I figured that one out on my old board. Makes sense too b/c some BIOS' have settings that other BIOS' don't.
I'll post up my BIOS settings if I hit another snag I can't figure out, or if I get done...just to share.
Any advice on some good RAM that won't kill my wallet? I only need 4GB. Does anybody still sell D9's that clock crazy? I know Team had some for a while after Crucial stopped using them in Ballistix, but I'm not sure of what's currently available. Maybe I'll check the classifieds here and at OCF.
Thanks again guys!
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