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+5 on the fsb = BSOD [314mhz -> 319mhz]


chz

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I'm not sure if this is how the dfi boards behave, but i find it suprising that i can run my venice 3000+ @ 2826, aka 9x 314, 100% stable in both prime and mem, but when i up the fsb to 319 i get an immediate BSOD at windows boot up.

I run the LDT and NB voltages at stock, and even maxing them out doesnt help to get past that barrier.

I currently run my ram @ 2.5-3-3-6 @ 235mhz, and using a stronger divider doesn't help at all. What i wonder is that is it cpu fsb thats stopping me or something dumb I've done in the bios? Im running the 510 bios btw.

 

This isn't such a urgent issue, im happy with my venice as it is (57% OC <3), but i would still like to know how +5fsb on a 100% stable system causes immediate BSOD.

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probably limits of your dfi board or cpu. extra voltage doesn't always help in getting things to run faster. My cpu doesn't run stable past about 2.4ghz whether i having it @ 1.35V or as high as 1.6v (definately cpu, even tried loose timing tccd to check ram wasn't limiting)

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