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Old 08-24-2009
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Phenom IIs have a temp lock. Beyond 55C you just cant OC anymore. Actually for that chip might have been lower (dunno my load temps were always very low)

What cooler are you using? Bolt through heatsink really helps alot.

Also Past 3600 MHz you really want to get the CPUNB speeds up there. Did not have a lot of luck with ultra high CPUNB speeds, but up to 2400 MHz should not be a problem.

CPUNB vid should be 1.25ish. Chipset NB I ran at stock when multi clocking. My new board bus clocking only I run about 2 volts for 300 HTREF

SB never touched. Unless you are overclocking your Hard drives it should be an issue. Only touch it if you have tried everything else for stability

1.6 is awful high, were you even able to boot at those voltages?

ACC Auto is fine, you can try upping it though, do not know how much it will help TBH technically it should not help at all.


Looks like you are doing some bus clocking, so drop that HT Link down a little more. IT helps and you can work on bringing it back up after you find everything else.

Always best to start with RAM, than NB than CPU speed with these chips.
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