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well asd mentioned earlier for 225 package ram cpu n motherboard am @ 3.7 lol :) with the 8200:) and when i can afford some 1066 ram it will be going over the 4ghz mark :D so imo JW pwns :D, well done to the comapny for making an awsome board will buy 1 for future rig :) and wont be ruling them out as a budget ooh that cheep so it must be nasty board. Thanks for satisfying my ocing needs and my wallet :D awsome guys
 
well asd mentioned earlier for 225 package ram cpu n motherboard am @ 3.7 lol :) with the 8200:) and when i can afford some 1066 ram it will be going over the 4ghz mark :D so imo JW pwns :D, well done to the comapny for making an awsome board will buy 1 for future rig :) and wont be ruling them out as a budget ooh that cheep so it must be nasty board. Thanks for satisfying my ocing needs and my wallet :D awsome guys

I assumed it must be an E8400 - my error - Assume makes Ass of U and Me;)

I think you may have inadvertantly hit the nail on the head though. It's a cheap board and I think some users are not getting good clocks straight out of the box and they are blaming the board because it's cheap.
 
but lets throw this into the equation the day the wolfdales were in stock i built this and hit 3ghz without any extra input from this thread and advice on this board :) so i couldnt say its the board :)
 
ok WJA96 i locked theusb freaquancy and the pcie clock set the strap to 800 and it still wont change the dividers with the settings even tryed the other strap, still locked on 1:1 with any divider option and clocking the memory at aroun 940mhz with the chip only reaching 1.8ghz.
Could it be down to the cpu interfearing with the settings in some way as its the only thing i havnt tryed with something in its place.
 
damian666

sata - should be set to fixed
pcie - set at pll

memory is best left :@ 667mhz ( with my Geil ULL this gets overclcoked to 927mhz so dont worry)

leave the memory on the 1:1 divider and dial in a sutible fsb and any extra voltage :)

What cpu is it you have?
 
ok WJA96 i locked theusb freaquancy and the pcie clock set the strap to 800 and it still wont change the dividers with the settings even tryed the other strap, still locked on 1:1 with any divider option and clocking the memory at aroun 940mhz with the chip only reaching 1.8ghz.
Could it be down to the cpu interfearing with the settings in some way as its the only thing i havnt tryed with something in its place.

I have had issues with some changes not being recognised - try loading optimised defaults and restart, then apply the changes. As tanner says, set the PCIe to PLL (the next option is 100) and the SATA to PLL or Fixed.
 
ok was stuck at 350mhz as mention before and adjusting the pcie frecuency has enabled me to break that xD. setting it to 109/110 allows me to get to 375mhz bus speed. Doing some gpu and cpu stability tests now.
 
vcore

Hi. I seem to have a problem with my vcore settings. someone had a similar preoblem earlier in the thread. It sets my e8400 core voltage to 1.12 default, which is fine but when i try to increase the voltage to the next level (which the bios labels it as 1.23volts), when i restart the computer, my vcore is set to 1.42 volts. If i try to set it a few notches higher, ie to 1.26volts, on restart, the bios still puts it at 1.42. So basically, i can either have my vcore at 1.12 (default) or 1.42 which is too high. I was wondering if this was a bios problem, or a problem with that specific board ( i have since had to send it back as there was a bios checksum error). Also, i have a problem with choppy sound in vista 32 and 64bit. This may not be to do with the motherboard, but i thought i would mention it here just incase. Ive installed the latest driver (both for the onboard realtek hd audio) and for my audigy 2 NX external soundcard. Both share the same problem. If anyone could shed any light on either of my problems, that would be very much appreciated.
 
sets my e8400 core voltage to 1.12 default, which is fine but when i try to increase the voltage to the next level (which the bios labels it as 1.23volts), when i restart the computer, my vcore is set to 1.42 volts. If i try to set it a few notches higher, ie to 1.26volts, on restart, the bios still puts it at 1.42. So basically, i can either have my vcore at 1.12 (default) or 1.42 which is too high.

Where are you reading the 1.42 from?
 
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