Clockgen Voltage (I would suspect) is the same as PLL voltage which would
be the voltage of the clock signal being sent to your CPU. So if your FSB is
set to 478mhz then your clock signal alternates from low ~0v to high 1.50v
(standard intel PLL signal voltage spec.) 478 million times per second. Raising
this > 1.50 can help with clocking the FSB higher, but from my experience
it's only marginal at best, and it's risky to play with since too high of values have shown to degrade CPU's faster that anything.
Good Luck




Clockgen Voltage.... Exactly what does it do, and has anyone needed to raise it at say 9x478 or lower? Thanks in advance.
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