I'm trying to help. I think you are basing your opinion on your experience with an ASUS P5K which is a completely different BIOS to the J&W. If you've actually seen this machine, then fine, I'll bow to your actual experience, but if you haven't, and you don't understand the way the J&W recovers from a bad clock, then you could easily think nothing was changing, even though the board was simply resetting itself following a failed overclock. And if you've left the RAM multiplier setting on AUTO, and the RAM settings on AUTO, I can easily demonstrate how the wrong RAM could result in a failed overclock, but you really need to be sitting in front of the machine to experience it.
I'm not trying to be big headed, but I doubt anyone in the UK, including the Overclockers staff, have as much experience with this board as I have. I've never seen the circumstances described by the OP, and I would love to have a look at it, but the OP has declined, so that sort of leaves me stuck.
I'm not trying to be big headed, but I doubt anyone in the UK, including the Overclockers staff, have as much experience with this board as I have. I've never seen the circumstances described by the OP, and I would love to have a look at it, but the OP has declined, so that sort of leaves me stuck.