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In general the P series boards WERE better overclockers :)

 

Crysis - post up your current BIOS settings and I'll have a look.

 

Not sure where to go from here. There must be something right since I can get into windows. Even though when I reboot it fails. Frustrating.

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Another shot........................................

 

Robust Graphics Booster Auto

CPU Clock Ratio 9

CPU Frequency 445FSB

CPU Host Clock Control Enabled

CPU Host Frequency (MHz) 445

PCI Express Frequency (MHz) 100

C.I.A.2 Disabled

Performance Enhanced With Standard

System Memory Multiplier 3.33D

DRAM Timing Selectable Manual

CAS Latency Time 8

DRAM RAS# to CAS# Delay 8

DRAM RAS# Precharge 8

Precharge delay (tRAS) 24

ACT to ACT Delay (tRRD) Auto

Rank Write To READ Delay Auto

Write To Precharge Delay Auto

Refresh to ACT Delay Auto

Read to Precharge Delay Auto

Static tRead Value 7

Static tRead Phase Adjust Auto

Command Rate 2N

CPU/PCIEX Clock Driving Normal

CPU Clock Skew Control Normal

(G)MCH Clock Skew Control Normal

System Voltage Control Manual

DDR3 Overvoltage Control + .10v

PCI-E Overvoltage Control + .20v

FSB Overvoltage Control + .20v

(G)MCH Overvoltage Control + .30v

Loadline Calibration Disabled

CPU Voltage Control 1.40v

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Another shot........................................

 

Robust Graphics Booster Auto

CPU Clock Ratio 9

CPU Frequency 445FSB

CPU Host Clock Control Enabled

CPU Host Frequency (MHz) 445

PCI Express Frequency (MHz) 100

C.I.A.2 Disabled

Performance Enhanced With Standard

System Memory Multiplier 3.33D

DRAM Timing Selectable Manual

CAS Latency Time 8

DRAM RAS# to CAS# Delay 8

DRAM RAS# Precharge 8

Precharge delay (tRAS) 24

ACT to ACT Delay (tRRD) Auto

Rank Write To READ Delay Auto

Write To Precharge Delay Auto

Refresh to ACT Delay Auto

Read to Precharge Delay Auto

Static tRead Value 7

Static tRead Phase Adjust Auto

Command Rate 2N

CPU/PCIEX Clock Driving Normal

CPU Clock Skew Control Normal

(G)MCH Clock Skew Control Normal

System Voltage Control Manual

DDR3 Overvoltage Control + .10v

PCI-E Overvoltage Control + .20v

FSB Overvoltage Control + .20v

(G)MCH Overvoltage Control + .30v

Loadline Calibration Disabled

CPU Voltage Control 1.40v

 

Thanks for your help. Going to give it another shot tonight and see if I can get something stable. If not, I will just let it go. I mean this stuff is getting old anyway and its getting time to upgrade. No money so I am trying to maxmize this to hold out.

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NP - I played with a 9550 and 9650 a bunch. I only got the 9550 stable at 3.8Ghz, but I did finally manage to get the 9650 to 4.0Ghz. Although looking back, it seems the 9550 was easier to o/c for some reason. Good luck and let me know if the new settings help. If not, we can keep working it until we are both defeated :)

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NP - I played with a 9550 and 9650 a bunch. I only got the 9550 stable at 3.8Ghz, but I did finally manage to get the 9650 to 4.0Ghz. Although looking back, it seems the 9550 was easier to o/c for some reason. Good luck and let me know if the new settings help. If not, we can keep working it until we are both defeated :)

 

I forgot to mention 2N doesn't exist as a setting just 1t and 2t.

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That last bunch of settings did not work, no post. I have been playing with it and some settings I try get me to windows and I can run prime but when I reboot it fails. There must be one setting off or something. I even got in to windows with 500fsb and ram at 1600.

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