Quote Originally Posted by mrcape View Post
Adjusting gtls manually helps with stability in my case with the DFI, but it's guess work. I really wonder how it will be possible to have any auto setting for that if they expect to support both 45nm and 65nm. And if it has to be manually set, what should the values be for a given clock and vcore. And does that change from board to board, chipset to chipset?

I don't think anyone has these answers yet. I'd like to see a board & bios designed exclusively for 45nm and compare to what's currently available.
I don't think anyone has all the answers either. But the art of overclocking is to be able to find the answers yourself. With the 65nm procs, clocking was very very easy. If you go back to the NF4's, getting a good clock was all down to setting up your ram properly, which a lot of peeps could never do really. With the 45nm procs, us clockers have got to use our brains and clock logicaly. Just dialing in a clock and it works, has gone out of the window. Old school trial and error, is where it's at now.