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Yeah, it'll definitely be stable at 3.0GHz with the Tuniq Tower 120 and probably P5b Deluxe or P35-DS3R?
My enermax liberty does something similar - starts up, kind of pauses/turns off, then fires up to turn everything on.
I think it could be the effect of charging the internal capacitors to provide smooth low voltage DC power.
So its normal? That makes me feel happy that this happened to urs hehe
Anyway, I just set the FSB to 333Mhz and CPU Voltage to 1.37 or something like that. I was gonna set it to 1.35 Volts. I havent touched the memory yet. It seems to me that the Latency on the RAM changes too from the CPU-Z reading it changes automatically. Just like on the CPU Speed and voltage.
And I just did the Windows Vista Test and my CPU jumped from 5.5 to 5.6 from 2.7Ghz to 3GHz. But my RAM was the one that it affected the most from 5.7 to 5.9 Hm... and I didnt even touch the RAM settings on the BIOS too.
So now everything is 5.9 except for the CPU at 5.6.
Stock it was 5.9 for all graphics and hard drive and cpu was 5.3 and 5.5~5.6 for RAM.
Edit: Wait when you guys say FSB you mean my Frequency or Front Side Bus? Cuz on CPU-Z it says 1333Mhz for FSB. Frequency right now is 333Mhz.
Orthos is definitely running. You should leave it on for at least 8 hours + for the best results. The more time you leave Orthos running, the better the results will be. Well, you didn't UP your FSB to 277? 266 is stock speed isn't it? Cause mines is .266x9=~2.394 so if you round it, it'll be at 2.4GHz. UP your FSB to 277 and run Orthos for 8 hours or more.
I have the same mobo as you, 4 case fans, 3 harddrives, 2 DVDr drives, E6400 overclocked to 3.2ghz, 4 gigs of ram and a 7900 GTO - all off a 500W power supply.
I am sure you're fine.