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set DRAM on auto for now.

CPU voltage control try 1.375

(G)MCH = your NB? i forget.. If thats the case you need more for 400fsb.


Turn off C1E
Turn off EIST
Turn off Thermal Monitor 2
Turn off Visualization unless your running VRM.

Where is your PLL controls?
 
Originally posted by: VirtualLarry
Originally posted by: aigomorla
Turn off Thermal Monitor 2

Turn off TM2 at your own peril.

Why?

Read his original post:

Originally posted by: exidus

I have also LC on the CPU and GPU. The idle temps rarely exceeds 35C and load temps - 45C
Both memory modules and MB supports X.M.P. @1800.

Hes not with you guys on air.

Turn off TM2, its pointless to a guy on water not pushing his voltage.

Originally posted by: exidus
sorry... PLL? you mean clock generator?
(G)MHC is NB indeed

PLL is another set of voltage to fine tune your overclock. I am fairly sure the DQ6 has them.

It should say CPU PLL.

http://www.xtremesystems.org/f...howthread.php?t=157875

more info on pll.
 
HI
sorry for the delay... not much time to work on the OC right now.
sooo... looks like this board doesn't have pll controls
I tried the voltages you suggestyed with no luck. I managed to boot for about 20 seconds before the anti-OC reboot took place. maybe I have to put the RAM air-cooling unit, that came with the memory...
 
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