In my case. Both my boards. Bios stuck with code 88. you seam to be able to boot at stock speeds. I'm thinking that ether your CPU or memory is failing you.
or its become unstable at the clock your using Why don't you start at 3.6 and work your way up and see how far you can go before the crashing starts.
with out a sig with your parts in the PC its hard to know whats to look for.
"Apparently, when you run a motherboard to it's absolute bleeding edge maximum, it shortens it's life span."
Only shorten the life span of the CPU and or memory.
Ive run all my DFI boards since the 757 format and I'm still running them boards at the same clock they always did. And i'm known to be a mad clocker lol.
So in my case I feel this to not be the case.
Also I'm running.
CPU VID Control...........................1.350V
CPU VID Special Add Limit.................Enabled
CPU VID Special Add ......................Auto
DRAM Voltage Control......................2.100V
SB Core/CPU PLL Voltage...................1.640V
NB Core Voltage...........................1.703V
CPU VTT Voltage...........................1.483V
VCore Droop Control.......................Enabled
Clockgen Voltage Control..................3.75V
to reach 3.9 8 hours occt stable.
Notic that was 8 hours not 30 mins
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