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    Quote Originally Posted by KTE View Post
    anyway regarding my inquiry KTE, when will be the time you have to adjust this NB and HT volt?...

    For Phenom?

    both perhaps...

    just wanna be safe and dont wanna fry or overvolt on somethin' inside the mobo...
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    Quote Originally Posted by madfaze View Post
    both perhaps...

    just wanna be safe and dont wanna fry or overvolt on somethin' inside the mobo...
    NB/HT volts on K8 = none need to be adjusted unless going high on HT for added safety. I've done 2GHz HT with K8 on stock volts.

    NB/HT/IMC volts on K10h;

    NB volts don't need to be touched when oc'ing.
    HT volts don't normally need to be touched till at least 2.5G or high HT ref. One bump up can usually settle 2.6G stable.
    IMC volts need to be adjusted depending on the chips capability, requirement, speed and RAM speeds/timings. IME 1.25VID will be fine for <2.16G only, then a bump to 1.3VID will cruise to 2.4G fully stable. Past 2.45G starts demanding higher volts.

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    Quote Originally Posted by KTE View Post
    NB/HT volts on K8 = none need to be adjusted unless going high on HT for added safety. I've done 2GHz HT with K8 on stock volts.

    NB/HT/IMC volts on K10h;

    NB volts don't need to be touched when oc'ing.
    HT volts don't normally need to be touched till at least 2.5G or high HT ref. One bump up can usually settle 2.6G stable.
    IMC volts need to be adjusted depending on the chips capability, requirement, speed and RAM speeds/timings. IME 1.25VID will be fine for <2.16G only, then a bump to 1.3VID will cruise to 2.4G fully stable. Past 2.45G starts demanding higher volts.


    thanks KTE, so for now ill only adjust its vcore when OCing...
    AMD Athlon 64 x2 6000+ AM2 CCB8F 0740 FPMW
    MSI K9A2 Platinum v1.2
    4 x 1GB Corsair XMS2 (rev 5.1 and rev 5.2)
    Zalman CNPS9700LED
    PowerColor ATi HD 3870 512MB DDR4 256bit PCIe 2.0
    Corsair TX750 Watts (12v @ 60A on a single rail)
    80 GB WD SATA I (primary)
    250 GB WD SATA II (backup)




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