After reading that other thread I checked to see what my speeds were, I got this:

I had overclocked the CPU to 3GHz (333x9) and my RAM from 800MHz to 1000MHz, and when I did this (a few months ago back on XP) CPU-Z confirmed what my BIOS told me and what I had expected, the CPU was running at 3GHz and my RAM at 1000mhz.
But as you can see, now CPU-Z tells me I'm running at stock speeds with both my CPU and RAM, I just checked my BIOS and the BIOS says I'm running at 3GHz (333X9), and my RAM is overvolted by 0.2v (from 1.8v).
EIST is disabled, the only kind of problem my motherboard shows is in the voltage page in the BIOS, for RAM Voltage it says Fail, but all the over voltages including VCore is ok.
I'm on Vista Ultimate SP1.
What the shit is going on???

I had overclocked the CPU to 3GHz (333x9) and my RAM from 800MHz to 1000MHz, and when I did this (a few months ago back on XP) CPU-Z confirmed what my BIOS told me and what I had expected, the CPU was running at 3GHz and my RAM at 1000mhz.
But as you can see, now CPU-Z tells me I'm running at stock speeds with both my CPU and RAM, I just checked my BIOS and the BIOS says I'm running at 3GHz (333X9), and my RAM is overvolted by 0.2v (from 1.8v).
EIST is disabled, the only kind of problem my motherboard shows is in the voltage page in the BIOS, for RAM Voltage it says Fail, but all the over voltages including VCore is ok.
I'm on Vista Ultimate SP1.
What the shit is going on???
