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Originally Posted by timisyourfriend
That monster VCore is killing you. When you changed MCH Latch to 400, the AUTO VCore rocketed to 1.3375 or whatever, that's why you're getting the red screen.
Try these settings, they are optimum.
Don't forget to change your CPU multi to X8 for 2.6GHz (no problem). For MCH Latch and everything else not listed here, set them to AUTO. I would simply load defaults then enter the following settings.
CPU Host Clock Control - Enabled
CPU Host Frequency - 333
Performance Enhance - Standard
System Memory Mulitplier - 2.40B
DRAM Timing Selectable - Manual
CAS Latency - 4
tRCD - 4
tRP - 4
tRAS - 12
Advanced Timing Control (submenu)
tRRD - 3
tWTR - 3
tWR - 8
tRFC - 52
tRTP - 3
Command Rate - 2
Load Line Calibration - Disabled
CPU VCore - 1.30V
MCH Core - 1.20V
MCH/DRAM Reference - 1.0V
ICH I/O Core - 1.60V
ICH Core - 1.20V
DRAM Voltage - 2.10V
Tim
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WOW MAN EXCUSE THE CAPS BUT WOW
u are extremely helpful. no more red screen and forgive me if im being dumb here but i no longer even have choppy sound on my speakers, headset and pci soundcard.
here are my new settings just to make sure.
