Wont go higher than 380...
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Old 10-02-2008, 20:45
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...In the title really, my rig is in my profile so i wont type it here, i followed Clunk's guide to the letter however when i raise the FSB to 380 and reboot it simply gives me a BSOD before getting to windows. I tried 370 also but when i am about to login to vista it BSOD's me. Also tried 365 which boots and is working now.
So, what should i do nxt? Im happily overclocked at 3.28GHz 365 x 9.0.

Any advice would be greatly appreciated as this is my first attempt at an overclock (first rig i built too). I would try changing the vcore a tad but i don't know what it is at the minute and it is set to auto, so i don't know if i should fiddle with it.

Thanks a lot for the guides and threads,
David...
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Old 10-02-2008, 20:55
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Eh up ducky Welcome to the forum

We need to know your FSB:RAM ratio aswell mate. Have you upped your vcore any or are you still on stock voltages?

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Jeez I must be goin' blind these days. Try takin' your vcore to 1.300v or 1.350v then retry. It may be an idea to drop your mem to 1:1 ratio first so you know that ain't holding you back.

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Old 10-02-2008, 21:01
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My FSB:RAM thing is 1:1 as i followed Clunk's guide.
Acording to Asus probe my vcore is 1.34, i will try taking it to 1.35 now.
Thanks for response. Add me on msn if you want btw. kizvad07 AT gmail DOT com
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Old 10-02-2008, 22:14
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Sounds like you have the RAM set too high to start with, or as MOFO says, you need more voltage to the CPU.

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