LMAO!! NOS option.. I totally forgot that existed.
For the hyper transport frequency tab, I'm not sure if Asus works with auto mode well, but select a number 1-5, that when multiplied by the cpu frequency and by 2, the product is less than 2000.
So for example, 210x5x2 = 2100. You generally want it less than 2000, but it may work if its just slightly above that. Of course you want to get as close to 2000 as possible.
Your ram config thing needs to be changed alot, probably. Its running at pretty lax timmings. Change tcl to 2, tras to 6 and 1t/2t timing to 1t. You can possible make it tighter with higher voltages, but that isn't necessary unless you want them to run at high speeds, and I doubt it can.
All you basically got to do is increase the cpu frequency. If it gets unstable, increase the voltage and loosen the ram timmings to something like 2.5-8-3-4. Don't change the 1t/2t thing back to 2t unless its absolutely necessary. Also, if you're lazy, you can change the memclock index value in your ram config tab to something like 333 or whatever option is lower. That just forces your ram to run a different speed than your processor, but there isn't a huge impact on performance.
I can't remember what NOS did, but read up on it, it may or may not be useful, though I'm leaning more on the latter.
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