Thanks.
Although I want to try a new bios, I really hate tempting fate. I am the total opposite as everyone else. On BIOS 902, fan profiles work perfectly. I am totally stable at stock speeds on 16GB of 3200nhz CAS 14 memory at stock speeds.
My only problem is I may have the worst 1800X ever. Anything over stock speeds and I spontaneously reboot after about 30 minutes of Realbench, no matter what voltage I set. I went as high as 1.45, and full LLC and still not stable. I have played with the SOC voltage, dropped the memory down to 2933, and it still crumps out at 3.9GHZ.
The odd thing is at 1.4, I can boot into Windows at 4.1GHZ and still make full runs of Firestrike and other benchmarks with no problem. When I have the shutdown's, I get no errors in Windows Event viewer. Just poof.
**Edit***
I may have found the problem. Either Realbench might not like Crossfire, or my power supply might be going. I downloaded IBT, and I can run 4.0GHZ at 3200mhz CAS 14 for 30 runs with no trouble at 1.4 vcore max memory.
I did notice while watching Realbench a few minutes before it cut out, the 12V rail would drop to 1.8V. It only cut out after there was a reported voltage drop. It was not instantaneous, but if I seen a drop, I knew I was not going to pass. IBT tops out at 90C at 4GHZ, but averages 78.9C. That does not include the 20C offset that was mentioned by AMD.