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rdr09 
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try these settings . . .
1. Reset the bios to Default
2. Disable Turbo, Cool & Quiet, and C1E
3. Set multiplier to 16
4. Set FSB (BLCK) to 250
5. Set CPU/NB vcore to 1.35v - 1.375v
6 Reset HT Link (NB in Bios) to 2000 MHz (NB vcore to auto)
7. Reset Ram to 1333 MHz or default speed
8. Set CPU vcore to 1.40v
9. Set LLC for both CPU and CPU/NB to Enabled or highest setting
8. Unlock Cores
NOTE: Up the CPU vcore 0.01v until it boots. Do not go over 1.47v and watch your temp. Also, you can re-enable Cool & Quiet after you got the system to boot showing signs of stability.
Cheers for that, with fsb at 250 and CPU multi at 16 it finally boots at 4ghz but blue screens about 5 minutes into battlefield 3, increasing the CPU voltage prolongs it but still happening at 1.47(set in manual mode not offset as it was jumping up to 1.5 on offset).
But the strange thing is that using TurboV inside of windows I can just increase the multi to 20 , fsb at 200 and 1.45 it's much more stable (one blue screen due to not enough voltage at 1.38). When doing the same in the bios it doesn't even boot into windows, why would over locking inside of windows be more stable?