Ok people, I found a weird problem with that combo. Tested it with 2 different CBBID 05 chips.
When overclocking, your board wont POST past 219FSB. It will post at 219FSB but wont post at 220FSB. This is using the 4x HT (which means 220 x 4 which should be fine). No matter what you do, no matter how many volts you give, it just wont POST at 220.
The trick is to lower the HT to 3x and then it posts fine. I have tried it with two different CBBID 05 chips and same results with both.
My other chip:
3200+ CBBFD boots fine at 250FSB x 4x HT but not the CBBID
CBBID boots fine at 260FSB x 3x HT.
So all those people who are thinking that their CBBID chip is not a good overclocker, make sure to lower your HT to 3x and then try overclocking.
This may also affect other nforce 4 boards also.
PS: Please post if this fixes your overclock problem.
When overclocking, your board wont POST past 219FSB. It will post at 219FSB but wont post at 220FSB. This is using the 4x HT (which means 220 x 4 which should be fine). No matter what you do, no matter how many volts you give, it just wont POST at 220.
The trick is to lower the HT to 3x and then it posts fine. I have tried it with two different CBBID 05 chips and same results with both.
My other chip:
3200+ CBBFD boots fine at 250FSB x 4x HT but not the CBBID
CBBID boots fine at 260FSB x 3x HT.
So all those people who are thinking that their CBBID chip is not a good overclocker, make sure to lower your HT to 3x and then try overclocking.
This may also affect other nforce 4 boards also.
PS: Please post if this fixes your overclock problem.