My a64 rig so far

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So far this is how I'm running my venice 3200 rig:

HTT is at 240
CPU multiplier at 10
HTT multiplier at 4
DRAM divider at 9/10
RAM timmings at 2.5-3-3-6 (using 2-3-3-6 Geil PC3500)
CPU Voltage at 1.5
Ram Voltage at 2.8
Chipset voltage at 1.6
LTD voltage at 1.2

So far the rig boots up but Im getting some software corrption issues were is randomly ruins my windows instalation. Get either BSODs or Windows gets stuck in booting up in normal mode. Originally I had the CPU voltage at 1.35 and posted fine with that but I raised it up to 1.5. I have lossened my timmings from 2-3-3-6 to 2.5-3-3-6 and nogo. Either timmings and lower voltages I was able to run Memtest and pass all the tests and PCmark04, 3DMark01, 3DMark03, and 3DMark05 ran flawlessly even though it did not detect my ram speed right.

The only thing flagging up right now is my chipset temp of 40c but tons of other people are also getting this temp too so Im assuming thats not the problem. My voltage rails are pretty good. Im brainstorming for other things to try so if anyone else has idead that would be great. Thanks.

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sinc ethe only thing odd is not detecteing the MEM speed, id try to run it with a lower frequency and no memory divider just to see..

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I Tried that and fails memtest.

CPUZ will detect the correct ram speed, Futuremark does not. Im not sweeting that too much since My scores have been better than some higher rigs Ive seen.

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Just did that last night,

Im still getting plagues with out the nowhere BSOD when going into the logon screen. Noticed that is was a NF driver causing it.

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