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Has anyone run into a similar problem that i am having.. I am unable to push past 345.. I've takin lost of pictures of my new rig enjoy.. I just put on the watercooling yesterday :rolleyes:

 

rig itself

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The temps showin on the multimeter and smartgardiaun are at full load .. its amazing how inacurate they are ..

 

The settings in the bios in which i am useing are stable undertoast so far .. 2.94 ghz.. mem is at 174mhz.. i would like to see it go higher .. the next divider up runs it at 241mhz and leave it unstable (n)

 

 

thanks in advance

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My board doesnt like anything above 319.

 

Your innacurate temps may be due to lack of airflow over the board, since you are using a waterblock instead of a HSF.

 

 

You need to manually set your TREF as well. I find that "auto" provided instability and very low memory bandwidth

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