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That was stable, this I was able to get between blue screens. Had to clamp down the HT and NB to get much past the logon. I think this is the only timing stop the board and mem will take between 1411@266 and 1600@299. It would blue screen before the logon @ 299 and wouldn't post 298 or 300. The board handled a lot more than I thought it would. 

It also runs superpi faster @ 3.9 with the slow memory and low NB than 4ghz via turbo core with faster memory settings.

 

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Got memory, paste and a hyper 212, new 770-ud3p on the way so I thought I'd post final tuned settings before upgrading everything.

 

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gigabyte m68mt-s2p 

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These thubans are odd ducks. @250fsb and 3.4ghz programs would run stable with cupnbv at +.125-.175, nb 2500 but the benches wouldn't pass until +.2-.225. @+.25 up the benches went unstable again. @fsb267, 3.6ghz programs would run and benches not for +.2 on up with nb 2666. All the benches run flawlessly with the nbv at +.175?? Even the burn test ran @ 68 gflops. Looks like there's a leaning towards a 133mhz base and maybe 2666 nb should be a target instead of 2600. 

 

On to the other baseline.

 

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MSI-7309 

ddr2 800mhz

 

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When this was my main pc I got it stable with 1000htl and 2000nb after endless tweaking in the bios and endless OC apps. It will also OC to 3 ghz, not worth it for the time and trouble involved on this board! As you can see it sets the default voltage 0.1v higher than stock which made it run hot at stock clocks, otherwise I wouldn't have bothered tweaking anything on this board at all (was a whopping 2 sec faster with the htl and nb set right). When I put it back together I slapped a 95w heatsink on it and called it a day. 

 

In the next week or so I'll post again with the 1045 in the 770, the 905 in this board (m86mt) and possibly the old 5200 in the msi board and a 3ghz-ht 478 socket. 

 

Hoping to get 4-4.2ghz on the 1045, 3.4-3.6 on the 905 and 3.2-3.4 on the 5200.

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1045t@3620

gigabyte 770t-ud3p

 

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Yea, I got one with the 270 fsb wall, as consistent as it is I think it was purposeful to keep people from burning up 125w boards. The ram OCs nicely and definitely helped along with the higher ht link. 

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