Quote Originally Posted by Roger_D25 View Post
Tyke - Sorry to hear about that, you spend all this time trying to get one core stable and as soon as you do a different core fails, lol! I think your very right about GTL's being the answer, especially at the higher FSB speeds your running at the moment! The more I read about how GTL settings on this board work the more I think they are important. The only detailed information I've found regarding the GTL's on this motherboard in particular is Kris's article over at Anandtech (great article by the way)!

This article explains very clearly how to first calculate the relationship between VTT and GTL's, then how to convert that setting into mV which the Striker II Extreme uses. Using this information can get you very close to where you want to be, then its up to experimentation to fine tune them and get things stable.

Does anyone remember what page or what post # had the included GTL voltage table in it (I believe it was this thread but I could be wrong)?

Qwik - I assume you were using your QX9770 when you were testing the settings above? With that said, although you mentioned you haven't been able to run at FSB2000Mhz how high can you go?
Only problem with this is knowing what percentage of standard voltage to set. If you read the Anandtech article it seems to suggest setting a positive GTL for Quad Core, other sites have said to set a negative GTL if you have 45nm Quad Core. I'm confused!!