QUOTE(-pWs- @ Feb 15 2007, 07:53 PM)
My ram now is running at 2.2v

I think it is the same as you right??
BSOD appear when full load, what vcore u using???
-pWs-nope..mine running at 2.1v only.
vcore is 1.488v..but cpuz detect it as 1.25v
QUOTE(casperito @ Feb 16 2007, 02:03 AM)
ok, lets say that ur proc default speed is 2.0...
when u OC to maybe 2.2-2.3-2.4.. cold boot won't happen...
but when u reach about 2.5 or higher.. cold boot will happen...
meaning, when u reach the maximum OC capability, cold boot will happen...
coz sometime people think that the vcore is not enough but still if u add the vcore, still cold boot...
i also dunno why...
maybe u can try changing the ram timing.. but i think the cold boot will still happen...
also dunno why...

u can try to tweak somemore laa... maybe u'll be able to break the cold boot...
sempronic tried it a few times still cold boot... but after he change from x2 3600 to his present proc x2 3800.. no cold boot...
running stable @ 2.7ghz... summore can go to 2.8-2.9 i think...
QUOTE(zamree7 @ Feb 16 2007, 10:53 AM)
2.2vdimm?? why my mobo(biostar TForce 570U) vdimm max till 2.1v oni
i think maybe ur proc limit oc to 2.5Ghz.. try change the proc and see how??

uhm..will stay at 2.5ghz for a moment..
and will try tose methods later.
thanks anyway
QUOTE(soulfly @ Feb 16 2007, 02:00 PM)
interesting news... any source about it?
QUOTE(davidletterboyz @ Feb 16 2007, 04:16 PM)
yeap yeap, Tforce 570U Rev. 5.x supports up to 2.4V Vdimm. Sensor reads 2.48V.
But then this revision has one stock BIOS only....cant run DDR2 667 divider....

yup..its true.tforce 570u can support up to 2.4vdimm..but its only for ver 5.x/6.x as stated in the manual..but the 2.2v can be supported for even ver 1.x..
by the way how to know my tforce's version? is it stated anywhere on the motherboard?