3 Dec 2013 at 15:27 #41 thewanted thewanted Soldato Joined 27 Jul 2007 Posts 6,255 8 Pack said: With four dimm you may need to tune SA, IOA and IOD to gain stabilty whilst overclocking. Also Cache voltage will ultimately help. Click to expand... +1 It took VRING @ 1.1v to make my overclock stable, even though I haven't overclocked the Uncore.
8 Pack said: With four dimm you may need to tune SA, IOA and IOD to gain stabilty whilst overclocking. Also Cache voltage will ultimately help. Click to expand... +1 It took VRING @ 1.1v to make my overclock stable, even though I haven't overclocked the Uncore.
6 Dec 2013 at 16:14 #42 bigsafej bigsafej Associate Joined 5 Feb 2007 Posts 47 Location Scotland I'm running my 4770 @ 4.2 with the following settings...... CPU Clock Ratio - 42 System memory multiplier - 16.00 Cas latency - 11 - trcd - 11 - trp - 11 - tras - 30 - command rate - 2 CPU Vcore - 1.27v DRAM Voltage - 1.620V The system is totally stable with these settings but i'm a little worried i may be giving it to much vcore for the OC i'm after. Any opinions on this ??
I'm running my 4770 @ 4.2 with the following settings...... CPU Clock Ratio - 42 System memory multiplier - 16.00 Cas latency - 11 - trcd - 11 - trp - 11 - tras - 30 - command rate - 2 CPU Vcore - 1.27v DRAM Voltage - 1.620V The system is totally stable with these settings but i'm a little worried i may be giving it to much vcore for the OC i'm after. Any opinions on this ??