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    Quote Originally Posted by axis View Post
    All these GTL charts are great but what are our GTLs supposed to be? I understand that all boards and CPUs are slightly different but a good starting point would be fantastic. I've been all over the spectrum from 75-120 on my GTLs and i've been stable for a period of time in P95 in the whole range. I've upped my CPU VTT and Vcore to points that I think "should" work and then try adjusting the GTLs to dial it in but there seems to be no rhyme or reason for failure if I go up or down.

    Axis
    that chart is for 45nm

    every board every cpu is different you gotta test gtl settings
    if you dont wanna put in the time to do so get an asus board
    for 45nm its 61-63% for 65nm its 66-69%
    gtl settings have to relate to each other by % +-1
    you can alse go auto till you reach the max then you need to set them manually
    some people have got upto 485fsb with auto i couldnt go past 440fsb on auto
    gtl settings have to relate to the % +-1
    dual cores are forgiving with quads you gotta be more precise
    when i get my board back first thing i will do is measure all voltages n gtl voltages
    Last edited by zsamz_; 05-04-2008 at 12:45 AM.

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