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Thread: UT P35 + E8500, fsb 608

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    1,45V VTT is very(!) much for 45nm CPU, you should definitely lower that - 1,77V NB is also quite high.

    That's what I squeeze out of my E8400:

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    Nice result

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    Quote Originally Posted by Razer View Post
    Thanks for the tip, will try that

    BTW how much should I give for VTT? Is it 1.45v fine, or should I lower it?
    When setting VTT over 1.35V, set GTL to 61%.
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    quick FSB 600 test on DFI LP UT P35:


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    How much Nb voltage?

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    are those the single sided ballistix? or the double sided?

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    Quote Originally Posted by philbrown23 View Post
    are those the single sided ballistix? or the double sided?
    double

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    Nice FSB, y have the same mobo and i can't pass the 575FSB for SP 2m .

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    616 FSB - currently the best resultate.


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    It if fine no nned for more on air, I give 1.4v for my E8200

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