Originally posted by: ExarKun333
this is speaking from mostly doing OC'ing on the winnie for a DFI board, but it seems that the newer chips "act" a little differently vs the older ones....the older (end of 04 year) chips seemed to crave voltage, while the newer ones work actually better at or below voltage with a bigger rage of voltages (eg, 1.45 * 115%)...plus....i think Phlargo might be onto something...many ppl dont understand that OCing a A64 isnt the same as a P4 they might have OCed in the past. Each mem controller is different, and you need to do a lot more "tweaking" to get to work at highest speeds...patience is key, and thats where the more exp OCers are getting their great overclocks....i OC'd a lot of P4 C's in my day....easy as pie...crank up the fsb, up the voltage....have good mem, maybe change a divider...you are good to go....not so with A64