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P5Q-E with an E5200 CPU,as soon as I start prime,my system reboots by itself ,of coarse this set up is not stable,intel burn passes the 1st test,everything else fails,maybe someone can help me,thanks
  • CPU RATIO - 12.5
  • FSB FREQ.- 300
  • PCIE FREQ.- 100
  • FSB STRAP TO NB - AUTO
  • DRAM FREQ.- DDR2 800MHZ
  • DRAM CLOCK SKEW on channel A1- NORMAL
  • DRAM CLK SKEW on A2-NORMAL
  • DRAM CLK SKEW on B1-NORMAL
  • DRAM CLK SKEW on B2-NORMAL
  • DRAM TIMING CONTROL-AUTO
  • DRAM STATIC READ CONTROL - DISABLED
  • DRAM READ TRAINING - DISABLED
  • MEMORY OC CHARGER - ENABLED
  • Ai CLOCK TWISTER -STRONG
  • Ai TRANSACTION BOOSTER - AUTO
  • CPU VOLTAGE-1.46250 CPU-Z says 1.440v
  • CPU GTL VOLTAGE REFERENCE (0/2) -0.640X
  • CPU GTL VOLTAGE REFERENCE (1/3)-0.680X
  • CPU PLL VOLTAGE - 1.6V
  • FSB TERMINATION VOLTAGE-1.30V
  • DRAM VOLTAGE - 1.84V
  • NB VOLTAGE - 1.30V
  • NB GTL REFERENCE - 0.640X
  • SB VOLTAGE - 1.20V
  • PCIE SATA VOLTAGE - 1.50V
  • LOAD LINE CALIBRATION - ENABLED
  • CPU SPREAD SPECTRUM - DISABLED
  • PCIE SPREAD SPECTRUM - DISABLED
  • CPU CLOCK SKEW - AUTO
  • NB CLOCK SKEW - AUTO
  • CPU MARGIN ENHANCEMENT - OPTIMIZED

    well there you have it,way to many settings,I think I understand like 3 of them,if anyone can help that would be great,thank you
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If everything is stock, make sure your ram has the correct voltage running to it. It should state what's needed on the sticker on the sticks of ram. Make sure the voltage setting in your bios corresponds with what's on there.
Nothing is on stock. From the BIOS settings he posted his FSB: 300Mhz, Multi: 12.5 and vcore: 1.4625v.

Not surprising the machine reboots. Your CPU is running at 3.75Ghz and is not stable. Lower the voltage down to around 1.3625v and lower the multi to 11.
the ram suppose to be at 1.8V,i can set to set all the way up to 2.1v,do you know why its not stable?
OK,I'LL try that,thanks
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