I have that article downloadedI am going the opposite way with my GTL's. I have them at 72/73/72 right now. Boots either way at 485fsb, raised the NB a bit and have the CPU volts at 1.275v which is just a tad up. VTT is 1.109v and havn't touched the PLL yet. Old board defaulted to 1.55v on the PLL, this 1 jumps from 1.51v to 1.640v, kinda high there if I was going 1.640v as I heard the highest recomended for 24/7 was 1.15v.
I have read up on GTL's alot, and read that the GTL tables that are on that site are for 65nm chips, and that the percentage for 45nm chips is closer to 63%. I have it at 65% of what my VTT is set to and will see if she stays stable.
Another little tidbit is that on my old board in my sig, Everest stated Performance level when set to Auto was "8" this board set it to "9", of which I changed in bios settings. I am bound and determined to get my 24/7 clock back with this board and hopefully with lower volts. I had 1.34v Load for my cpu on the old 1 at 4300, I would think this 1 would do it too.
Larry




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I am going the opposite way with my GTL's. I have them at 72/73/72 right now. Boots either way at 485fsb, raised the NB a bit and have the CPU volts at 1.275v which is just a tad up. VTT is 1.109v and havn't touched the PLL yet. Old board defaulted to 1.55v on the PLL, this 1 jumps from 1.51v to 1.640v, kinda high there if I was going 1.640v as I heard the highest recomended for 24/7 was 1.15v.
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