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    Quote Originally Posted by Big Lar View Post
    Got mine running anyway, coupla quick questions tho; you say 108/112 I would guess that is 1st and 2nd Cpu GTL's correct? What about the NB GTL?

    Reason I ask, is that my GTL's were very limited on the board in my sig, highest was 67 and I had this setup at whats in my sig, 24/7 but seem to have hit a wall at 480ish right now. Tried higher NB volts, and higher CPU volts, not the add on, just direct, I have VDoop Enabled so far, and my VTT is still at 1.1v. Running Orthos Blend as I type with no probs, but will not boot at 485. Gotta be something I am missing, will check TRFC now.

    Larry
    Larry,

    Do not guarantee this is prime stable.Can say super 1m.

    I tryed all three gtl settings.I tryed from 108 to 112 on each of the bios settings referring to gtl.RGone at DFI Club has this board now.I'm sure he will shed some light on this in the upcoming days.

    Going up to 470fsb takes little voltage changes,in fact most settings can be left in auto(dual core).470-500FSB was a moderate bump in cpu vtt,NBv and SBv core.Over 510FSB is taking what i consider alot of volts to get the job done.

    Here is what i ran for 8x501.E8400.Your mmv.
    Cpu vid 1.275v
    Vid special Auto
    Ram 2.1v for me may differ for your make/model.
    SB core 1.64v
    NB Core 1.405v
    Cpu vtt 1.2v
    Vcore drop enable
    Clock gen 3.45
    Gtl buffer strong
    GTl ref disabled
    Boot up buc Auto
    Dram 333/667 1:1
    5-5-5-15-42
    Enhanced data tranfer: Fast
    Rest of ram settings auto.

    Roger,i hear april'ish for the X48 DDR3 version.Need to make a bios template.
    Last edited by Forsaken1; 03-22-2008 at 04:33 PM.

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