You see, I thought that too, but I can get F7 to 460x7 absolutely stable - 20+ hours of Orthos, two Prime95 instances and Intel TAT running at 100% load. 470 not stable at all and cold boots and resets as usual. 485 complete lockup which requires video card removal and CMOS reset - ugh. With...
F8 seemed to fix my XFi problem as well, though with F7, rebooting usually fixes it. It's maybe once every 10-12 reboots that it disappears with the F7.
I have (had) the same problem with the CMOS reset jumper, it's covered by my video card. When I tried 485x6, the computer beeped and...
F9 bios report: same cold boot issue as with F8. Also previously Orthos stable 460x7 became unstable until I bumped up the core voltage by 0.0125V. Oh well, back to F7 for me.
No, for a lot of people overclocking is simply about pushing the limits of the hardware to see how far it can go. Although I love a great deal and price/performance ratio, it's not necessarily about "free" extra performance.
Small problem with F8 for me. F7 worked fine at 460x7 w/E6300 and OCZ Platinum Rev 2 PC6400 (Promos chips) @ 2.1 Vram, 1.4Vcore, +0.1NB. Runs Orthos + 3DMark06 for 20+ hours with no problems. 475x6 POSTs but doesn't boot Windows, 485x6 doesn't even POST no matter what voltage applied, so RAM...
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