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FATAL ERROR: Rounding was 0.5, expected less than 0.4???

dVeLoPe

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I have just upgraded my RAM to PC6400 and upped my PERECTLY stable FSB from 333x9 to 360x9 and ORTHOS will give me an error within seconds... I am sure the chip can handle it especially knowing that it's not a temp issue (30s idle) but I am unsure of which settings to have set in BIOS for voltages causing the intability...

I have a Gigabyte DQ6 F6 bios. PC6400 Corsair C4. E6600. I believe I need HELP!
 
Wow, with the urgency in your post you'd think your dog just got hit by a car or something. I believe Kyle used that board to overclock his c2d. I think he had a post or something around here....
 
You might bump up either the CPU or memory voltage one at a time until you get it running stable.
 
What are your Bios setting for vDimm/vCore and how tight are your memory timings? That's a really low fsb to be having stability issues with. I got the exact same error in Orthos today but that was after 2 hours of Orthos running at 445 fsb (or 3.12Ghz). I'm still under stock voltage with vCore though (attempt was a 1.30v) so I'll bump it up a notch after work and try again.
 
Bios settings are stock everything. I have it running stable for 6+ hours @ 350x9 with 1.312vCORE but I know I can get 400 out of it with the proper voltages..
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Bump your vDimm to +.2 and try again. Corsair sticks like extra volts. Also, make sure your voltage settings are being controlled manually.
 
I have the memory set to auto and CPU-Z reports them @ 1:1 = 367 (5/5/5/18) with 2.10v set in my EasyTune5. I know these memory sticks can handle 4/4/4/12 but havent tried it.

I was getting stuck at about 350 because of my vCORE being to low.. I set it to AUTO and with EasyTune5 I left it at 1.41 which was the lowest setting enabling me to run ORTHOS @ 3.3GHZ.... I feal I can push is much more but stil am confused about setting my FSB/MCH/ICH voltages (what is STOCK for the DQ6?) and my memory info in bios.

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Well I just got my hopes up..
FATAL ERROR: Rounding was 0.4951171875, expected less than 0.4
Hardware failure detected, consult stress.txt file.
Torture Test ran 28 minutes 49 seconds - 1 errors, 0 warnings.
Execution halted.
 
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