MSI 975X Platinum V2 e6300 results: 400 fsb, can we do more?

My Specs :
C2D E6300 @2.8 24/7 stable - TT BIG WATER
MSI 975X Platinum V2
OCZ 6400 800mhz GOLD 4X512, Platinum 2X512
Gigabyte 8800 GTS
X-FI Audio
First, I dont know if there is any fix to make OCZ platinum 800 ram to get pass 370 fsb stable - memory does not perform 1:1 @ 400fsb. On the other hand Gold kit performes well at 1:1 400. Question: is it OCZ or MSI ?
PLATINUM USERS BE AWARE, i tryed everything to make it work.
Bios Settings:
FSB @ 400
CPU voltage - 1.4
CPU/ram multi - 1:1
OCZ Gold 800 ram [email protected], 4x512 @2.2v
Spread Spectrum - disable
SpeedStep - disable
This is what i have so far , performs extreamly well. What other setting have i missed? Can i improve my overclock, and pass 400 fsb ?
My goal is to reach 3.0 ghz or optimal overclock that is stable. I run a bit behind 6800X in Sandra Bench, but ill beat it when the right clock is reached.
Please post your suggestions, whats the ultimate BIOS OVERCLOCKING setting for this mobo to pass 400. Lets make this simple so all users willl have a great overclokc with all info right here.

Quote from: papubhai on 19-March-07, 19:54:51
as i have already posted so many times in this forum its easy to get even 420 mhz just simply disable all cpu features set ram voltage to 2.1 V ,disable all i/o ports   ....thats all enjoy overclocking but at 400 mhz its a paradise  rock solid
420 is not a dream though
What works for might not work for someone else.  Without putting your system specs in your signature you are not helping anyone.  Your memory needs 2.1V (what brand/make?), mine (listed in my sig.) only needed 1.9V.  The topic starter says he has 1.4V for Vcore, I set mine to 1.21V and the CPU runs much cooler now.  Every rig will be set up differently because of the different components.  Don't assume that what works for you will work for someone else.

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