Credit goes to A-Grey for his effort, time & support!
Once again thanks for you help A-Grey!
Got my head round trying lower volts! I actually didn't expect to get any lower but surprise, surprise, you were right:
My new stable BIOS settings:
Ai Overclock Tuner [Manual]
CPU Ratio Setting [9.5]
FSB Strap to North Bridge [Auto]
FSB Frequency [455MHz]
PCIE Frequency [110MHz]
DRAM Frequency [1213MHz]
DRAM Command Rate [2N]
DRAM CLK Skew on Channel A/B [Auto]
DRAM TimingControl [Auto]
DRAM Static Read Control [Disabled]
Ai Clock Twister [Lighter]
Ai Transaction Booster [Manual]
Common Performance Level [06]
Pull-In of CH A/B all disabled
CPU Voltage [1.46250V]
CPU PLL Voltage [1.52V]
North Bridge Voltage [1.27V]
DRAM Voltage [1.86V]
FSB Termination Voltage [1.40V]
South Bridge Voltage [1.05V]
SB 1.5V Voltage [1.50V]
Loadline Calibration [Enabled]
CPU GTL Voltage Reference [0.63X]
NB GTL Voltage Reference [0.67X]
DRAM Controller Voltage REF [Auto]
DRAM Channel A/B Voltage REF [Auto]
CPU Spread Spectrum [Disabled]
PCIE Spread Spectrum [Disabled]
CPU Clock Skew [Delay 500ps]
NB Clock Skew [Delay 400ps]
Just to get things straight, I was stable at 455FSB already. I am trying to go higer! Ultimate goal I would like to attain is 9.5x474=4502MHz.
I would appreciate any help to point me in the right direction from here. I did try to increase the Clock Skews along with an increase in FSB, but that didn't show any result.
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