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Old Aug 24, 2010, 08:08 PM   #53
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System Specs

Start at step 1-
Figure out your particulars..
For instance-

Drop the multi and crank the fsb and see where you hit a wall.
Then set cpu to stock speeds and crank your ram speeds, see where you hit a wall.

Take down each wall one at a time, that board is not great for clocking however this is the best way to figure out where your problem is instead of shooting voltages and timings around blindly.

In the end you will spend much less time figuring out your clock speeds and getting it stable.
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