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Originally Posted by 1Tanker Yeah first of all, nice FSB OC on the DS3L. You should be running your RAM @ higher voltage(than 2.05v).. i run mine @ 2.2v(which it's rated for)...that might help some with stability. In order for me to hit 400FSB on my DS3L(E6600-403x9-XP-120),  i had to set vMCH +.3, vFSB +.2, and vPCIe +.2, PCIe@101MHz... as well as vDIMM +.4(Corsair 6400C4...my Ballistix 8500 wouldn't even let me hit over 390@ 2.2v also). I don't know if you've played with those settings, but it might be worth a try if you haven't. GL  |
LOL, thanks ppl,
Please don't mind the sig, those are old settings.....the specs in BIOS for achieving this are:
vCore: 1.47V ~ 1.43 for real (1.44 in CPU-Z)
vDIMM: 2.30V ~ 2.09 for real (or +0.5V) managed
585MHz @
5-4-5-12 and
570MHz @
5-4-4-8
vMCH: auto
vFSB: +0.1
vPCIe: auto
So maybe if I 'up' it a bit....I could go higher....!
Oh this is for everyone to know.....
WARNING: If you mess around with a multimeter....MAKE SURE YOU HAVE A STEADY HAND!!! I shorted my system 4 times while measuring vCore and vDIMM!!!
Luckily nothing got damaged! However....when I placed a fan on the NB I didn't realize that it still had screws in it....When I bumped into my desk....(was taking pics) the fan moved against my 8800GTS....guess what happened???

