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Do you have an LDT voltage on the board? If so, crank that up a bit as that's for the IMC, so might help. Also, have you gone in and tweaked all the smaller timings in the bios for the memory? Some of these can have a real impact on stability. If you haven't, I'd recommend doing this first.
 

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Originally Posted by StillmaticX

Ok, I really don't consider myself a noob as far as overclocking is concerned but I am certainly not an expert so I have to admit I'm not sure what you mean by the LDT voltage and IMC. I've tweaked everything from the timings, to v-dimm, etc, and I still can't get my system stable. I've run memtest a million times, testing each new setting. Can you please clearify what you mean? Thanks man.

The IMC is the Integrated Memory Controller on A64s. The LDT voltage is for the IMC and is normally set at 1.2v. Not sure if it's present on the Asus boards, but I would have thought so. Try raising to 1.3 or 1.4v. This is normally near the chipset voltage in the bios.

Have you tweaked all the timings other than the main 4 ones as well? These quite often are overlooked, but essential to gaining high overclocks.
 
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