
Well it would indeed appear to be a PSU issue. I removed the Enermax and re-installed my Sparkle Power 400w PSU and the system boots fine at 140 FSB with the agressive ram timings:
System Performance: Turbo
DRAM Clock: 133MHZ
DRAM Timing: Manual
SDRAM Cycle Length: 2
Bank Interleave: 4 Bank
DRAM Burst Length: 4
DRAM PreCharge to Act CMD: 2T
DRAM Act to PreCharge CMD: 6T
DRAM Active to CMD: 2T
DRAM Queue Depth: 4 Level
DRAM Drive Strength: Auto
DRAM Command Rate: 1T
DCLK I/O Timing: 0ns
Fast R-W Turn Around: Enabled
Continuous DRAM Request: Enabled
I bumped the CPU core voltage +0.050v to 1.80v and the Vdimm +0.20v to 2.70v. The cpu temperature after running SiSandra 2002 burn in wizard 30 times (man that takes hours) this afternoon only reached 44c.
When I went back into the BIOS to check the system health, these are the changes I noted.
Vcore: 1.79v now reads 1.84v
Vagp: 1.52v no changes
+5v: 4.86v now reads 4.99v
+12v: 12.46v now reads 11.92v
VIO: 3.34v now reads 3.24v
VDimm: 2.64v now reads 2.72v
VBat(V): 3.10v no change
5vsb(V): 5.48v now reads 5.37v
CPU Vcore Voltage: +0.000v bumped up +0.050v
VDimm Voltage: +0.10v bumped up +0.20v
The only odd thing was after looking around in the bios when I was rebooting into windows the system POSTED fine then began to load XP but rebooted on its own and offered the start windows normally option etc. It wouldn't so I just shut the system off for around 10min and it then booted fine and has run good ever since. I'm not sure why that would happen? Thanks to all who offered their help...if anyone wants to comment on why the system would reboot like that .....i'd love to hear it.
Philibuster