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Ok, trying to gather a definitive answer here. From the people I've spoken to, most of them have to lower their multiplier to 32 to get their system to go without hitting a reset loop with the vanilla SB kernel. However I have spoken to a handful of people who do NOT have to do that. I've asked them about their install and they don't seem to do anything different from those of us who can't set their multiplier higher than 32.
The only common thread I seem to have found amongst them is that they have Asus motherboards. I don't know if this is the case for all of them since I didn't notice it until I saw a post by JoshNYC in this thread here pointing it out
viewtopic.php?f=79&t=16648&start=10
As you see the thread starter there doesn't have to lower his. Please vote in the poll whether you have to lower your multiplier or not, and leave a comment yes/no and what motherboard you have. Let's try to figure out why some of us have to lower the multiplier, and some don't (please note I'm talking about the standard Multiplier, not the Turbo)
The only common thread I seem to have found amongst them is that they have Asus motherboards. I don't know if this is the case for all of them since I didn't notice it until I saw a post by JoshNYC in this thread here pointing it out
viewtopic.php?f=79&t=16648&start=10
As you see the thread starter there doesn't have to lower his. Please vote in the poll whether you have to lower your multiplier or not, and leave a comment yes/no and what motherboard you have. Let's try to figure out why some of us have to lower the multiplier, and some don't (please note I'm talking about the standard Multiplier, not the Turbo)