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    Man...I went up and down in the GTL in increments of 5, and never could get a stable post. Reset the bios, left GTL disabled...nb 1.65 vtt 1.6, and it boots right up at 3.6ghz, 100% stable in Vista too. Don't get it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Slam View Post
    Man...I went up and down in the GTL in increments of 5, and never could get a stable post. Reset the bios, left GTL disabled...nb 1.65 vtt 1.6, and it boots right up at 3.6ghz, 100% stable in Vista too. Don't get it.
    The GTL REF when Disabled defaults to 67%, and is not actually Disabled as such, just the tweaking part, and that's why some people get better results that way

    I would say to always try your overclocks with it disabled first, and if you don't have stability, then try some tweaking.

    1.6v VTT is quite high though.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Clunk View Post
    The GTL REF when Disabled defaults to 67%, and is not actually Disabled as such, just the tweaking part, and that's why some people get better results that way

    I would say to always try your overclocks with it disabled first, and if you don't have stability, then try some tweaking.

    1.6v VTT is quite high though.
    Agreed. Also, I found this motherboard HATES extra NB volts. I can ONLY run stable at 1.33 NB. One more or less causes crashes in occt ram test. Start off at the minimum, with GTL disabled, and ram set to its rated speed (no OC). Once you get that stable, work from there

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    Quote Originally Posted by Clunk View Post
    The GTL REF when Disabled defaults to 67%, and is not actually Disabled as such, just the tweaking part, and that's why some people get better results that way

    I would say to always try your overclocks with it disabled first, and if you don't have stability, then try some tweaking.

    1.6v VTT is quite high though.
    Thanks for the input Clunk. You are da man! Really appreciate all the input and help you give. Don't post much here, but lurk quite a bit.

    It's just frustrating when I know the cpu is capable of higher...as it went up to 3.8ghz on my Abit P35 board. I bought this board to have the latest and supposedly greatest, and it doesn't hit speeds that the P35 did. Frustrating...ugh. I was expecting it to go higher of course, or at least match it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Slam View Post
    Thanks for the input Clunk. You are da man! Really appreciate all the input and help you give. Don't post much here, but lurk quite a bit.

    It's just frustrating when I know the cpu is capable of higher...as it went up to 3.8ghz on my Abit P35 board. I bought this board to have the latest and supposedly greatest, and it doesn't hit speeds that the P35 did. Frustrating...ugh. I was expecting it to go higher of course, or at least match it.
    The board is totally willing and able, its the USERS' settings that will get you. The options in BIOS are very technical and advanced, plus the auto timings are fairly tight. Yes clunk is a super huge help

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rinaun View Post
    The board is totally willing and able, its the USERS' settings that will get you. The options in BIOS are very technical and advanced, plus the auto timings are fairly tight. Yes clunk is a super huge help
    I hear ya. I just want to see someone with a 45nm quad go higher on this board...and what settings they used.
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    Heres mine after a days tweaking,had to drop my NB GTL to 80

    Many thanks to Clunk


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    [QUOTE=Griff;2947965]Heres mine after a days tweaking,had to drop my NB GTL to 80

    Many thanks to Clunk

    did u only run occt for 1 hour? just asking becuase ive run occt for 2 hours and have had errors at 1hour and 50min ! from what ive read u need atleast 2 hours on occt.
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