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Originally Posted by DOM
it says 1:2 but the FSB is 240X2= 480 which is 1:1 
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yeah you and i both!
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Originally Posted by Splave
you have to be over a certain fsb to be able to boot 1:1
set dram to lowest speed in bios then increase fsb in the bios.Watch the mem speed will keeep going up till you hit a certain fsb and then it will drop down all of a sudden 
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ahhh i see...
i was wondering why it just won't do 1:1
thanks guys, monna try next week with more dice or maybe just go get some ln2 and rock from there
cuz this time i got really lucky! i came home after work found out i only had less than maybe a lb or 2 worth of dice left in my bucket so i crushed it really really small and then just poured in there and it dropped down to about -50 with the first boot at the time it was still dropping so i just went from 4750MHz directly to 5750

then ran super pi 1M twice and then slowly jumping from 5750 to 597*(what ever my last high was) then started to do 1 click at a time BSODed like 3~5 times so i cranked up the voltages and redid everything i have done only this time i just jumped the bastard to 6000 and soon as CPUZ poped out 6000.** didn't even look just hit F7 and computer BSODed looked in the pot DICE was GONE!

and then i rebooted just wanna see what the temp was -11
i am ebaying a thermometer right now

for ln2 and some dice use lol