QUOTE(aHceNt @ Apr 22 2009, 06:58 PM)
havent try. give it a try later.
CPU CLOCK RATIO : 9
FSB : 400 = 3.60ghz
VCORE : 1.33750V
MCH CORE : 1.400v
DRAM Voltage 2.000v
those are what i've adjusted.
and i've few question. sorry for being so Noob.
WHAT IS:
C.I.A ( left Disabled ) [Defaul]
Advanced Clock Control ( didn't touch at all)
DRAM Timing ( i didn't adjust left auto) ( i know what is this) (for ur info only)
CPU Termination 1.200v [auto]
CPU PLL 1.500v [auto]
CPU REFERENCE 0.760v [ auto ]
MCH REFERENCE 0.760v [auto]
MCH/DRAM REFERENCE 0.900 [auto]
ICH I/O 1.500v [auto]
ICH CORE 1.100v [auto]
DRAM Termination 0.900v [auto]
Channel A Reference 0.900v [auto]
Channel B Reference 0.900v [auto]
imo, for quad core, its not easy to achieve 3.6ghz. maybe your vcore is a lil low for 3.6ghz. and for 65nm you still able to push your vcore a lil more. try increasing it to 1.4v or 1.425v. just make sure that your cooler can handle the temp and try not to exceed 70-80c on long run. quaddie are known for their high temp

if you have the extra time, try tweaking the CPU Termination and PLL Voltage. increase bit by bit. and like bobiac said, dont put those option to Auto. your mobo will increase those voltage and its dangerous for your mobo.
and also your MCH core voltage is a lil high. iinm, the default is 1.1v or 1.2v only right?
another thing is your RAM. use 1:1 ratio and if you wanna go for higher fsb, try using only 2 sticks of RAM (2*1GB). 4*1GB is not OC friendly