Please remember that any mention of competitors, hinting at competitors or offering to provide details of competitors will result in an account suspension. The full rules can be found under the 'Terms and Rules' link in the bottom right corner of your screen. Just don't mention competitors in any way, shape or form and you'll be OK.
You wanna watch the FSB/VTT and PLL voltages try not to exceed 1.4 for the FSB and 1.6 for the PLL... vcore upto 1.4 should be ok but lower is better.
You wanna watch the FSB/VTT and PLL voltages try not to exceed 1.4 for the FSB and 1.6 for the PLL... vcore upto 1.4 should be ok but lower is better.
Are there any windows apps I can run to see the values for these?
Thanks
are you using vdroop control or load line calibration? because its not good to have those enabled for the 45nm cpus due to transient overshoots on the voltage.
Whole different can of worms that one Cyber.
Yeah, there's point of diminishing returns where small increase in clock speed starts to need notable voltage increase fast leading to dramatically higher power consumption for very minor speed benefit.Thought I had mine stable at 1.35 vcore, 1.25 FSB/VTT at 3.825gig (passed any amount of time on OCCT and over night prime) but failed under 15 passes in IBT - upped the vcore and fsb slightly and its now fully 20 passes stable in IBT which is as stable as makes no difference.
After 3.8gig tho it needs significantly higher amounts to scale up stable.
"If an airplane is still in one piece, don't cheat on it; ride the ******* down."Also an awful lot of posts to the effect of "it's well good and my board ain't broken yet innit", which I guess is what the motherboard manufacturers were hoping for.