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    Quote Originally Posted by zsamz_ View Post
    pcie no need
    I need +.1V to the PCI-E to be stable at 400MHz and I only need to bump that (except Vcore).

    It took me a while to figure it out as I also was thinking PCI-E voltage shouldn't play any role at this moderate FSB frequency.
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    Quote Originally Posted by r4st4m4n View Post
    I need +.1V to the PCI-E to be stable at 400MHz and I only need to bump that (except Vcore).

    It took me a while to figure it out as I also was thinking PCI-E voltage shouldn't play any role at this moderate FSB frequency.
    a lot of people say it shouldn't matter, but personally, I've found it to make a difference as well.

    I've only really needed it going 450fsb or so (although different motherboards...)

    but vpcie is also vsb (not to be confused with vich of 1.057v)
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    Quote Originally Posted by ziddey View Post
    a lot of people say it shouldn't matter, but personally, I've found it to make a difference as well.

    I've only really needed it going 450fsb or so (although different motherboards...)

    but vpcie is also vsb (not to be confused with vich of 1.057v)
    i guess its luck of the draw
    i got to 576fsb stable withought any more volts to pcie
    i will see if i can go higher if i add more juice to pcie

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    I have to add alot of PCIE voltage over 450fsb(obviously the SB is suffering). 450 is fine at default but for 455 it needs +0.2v and 458 +0.3v with 460fsb being no-go. Time to get another board me thinks.
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    Is there any BIOS that supports EIST&C1E when you change the default voltage on the DQ6? I don't like raising the voltage and seeing a high idle when it's completely unnecessary... : down:
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