Quote Originally Posted by Oese View Post
interesting approach simply lower vcore and up nb/vnb if settings dont work well i can see phenom clocking is very different from x2 clocking..

but regarding nb/htt speeds interestingly its the same more or less with x2: cpu clocks lower then htt clock do not work, i experienced this behaviour with crystal cpuid...

there, htt variability is strongly correlated with cpu variability in clockspeed.. if htt clock jumps up a few 1/10mhz, cpu clock will also..
Yes, Phenom is a lot different lol. ALthough, despite by the poor results this far it's a lot more fun though! If only HTT could be clocked higher so we could get more varaibles for RAM clocking it would be awesome. Right now Im pretty much bottlenecked by DDR800 or DDR1066. DDR1066 isn't working very well and DDR800 is quite slow due to poor HTT OC-ability. I could run the RAM DDR800 250Mhz HTT 4-4-4, but there's noway to achieve that now.

It's indeed true that if HTT speed varies a little by a few decimals most affected speeds just change along with it. I dont know if it's even possible the HT might run, even it was only for a millisecond, by 0.01Mhz faster and thus crash the system. If it's possible, this might explain things very well though.