Quote Originally Posted by DrJay View Post
Part of the quote is missing: First answer regarding a question on "Core / PCI-e volts" The second on "NB PCI-e PLL".

Are you sure? I would think PCIe PLL would be something related to PCIe frequency stability---'PLL' refering to Phase locked loop?. I have been operating under the assumption that the Northbridge - core / PCIe voltage is for the NB (external to cpu chipset). Hopefully someone will know and set me straight if this is wrong.
On another issue; in regards to all the mention of high NB speeds in this thread.....for myself, I've noticed there seems to be a law of diminishing returns beyond 2000Mhz, even at high ram speeds (up to 600Mhz).
Quote Originally Posted by aGeoM View Post
Processor Voltage=CPU-VID were you set your vCore.
CPU VDDA



Were is to set NB-VID in the CPU, important for hight NB speeds.



Were is to set your HT-VID, just up a little for hight HT Link Frequency.



If you overclock your PCIe, give just a little more volts.



Is your NB chipset (not in CPU) normally doesn't need to be changed, but can be used for some stability.



Southbridge chip voltage control, same as NB, no need do change, except for some stability.



From bios you can't. Set all at default and run AOD, AMD Power Monitor for NB voltage to check voltages.
(not in CPU) meaning external do CPU.