I could be wrong here but I think the differences between the two suggested quad-core GTL settings must have to do with the chipset and how it handles these things (not to mention how the different BIOS's interact with the chipsets). So even though both settings are different they are both relevant to each motherboard. That is just my personal opinion on why there might be different suggested GTL settings. You would think however that these values were the same no matter what motherboard you were using since a percentage of the VTT voltage is always going to be the same value,
67% of 1.10v = 0.737v(737mV)
70% of 1.20v = 0.840v(840mV)
63% of 1.26v = 0.794v(794mV)
etc, etc............................
Then again people with the same hardware have had different results using the same GTL settings in BIOS, on the other hand people have had great clocking results on the same hardware using different GTL settings? I only posted all that information in my last post to hopefully help out some people who don't know anything about GTL settings and what they are or how they work.
Thank you so very much my friend! I clicked the link you provided and it was a direct download link, was this BIOS from the FTP server or from the actual website? I'm curious as to why there are a handful of available BIOS files that people have but Asus's website only has two available? Basically if your just a normal joe who doens't have access to their FTP server your stuck with old crappy BIOS files! Very dissapointing I think, however I'm glad that some of you guys have acess to them and share
X2beach how are you going to flash your board, what method?





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