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    thanks aaron, but i was wondering once i find stable values with one bios, and then switch to a more recent bios release, will i be able to keep theese values or do i have to look for another ones?
    The fact is i'm now using the p07 wich has integer numbers for CPU gtl, NB gtl and FSB term settings, wich works great with Q6700 but has some usb issue (i have to disconnect and reconnect my usb wireless dongle every windows boot to have it working), so when more recent bioses will be released i want to know if i can continue use theese settings or will have to waste another lot of times finding stability.
    Hope you've comprehended my bad english...
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    Quote Originally Posted by panheimer View Post
    thanks aaron, but i was wondering once i find stable values with one bios, and then switch to a more recent bios release, will i be able to keep theese values or do i have to look for another ones?
    The fact is i'm now using the p07 wich has integer numbers for CPU gtl, NB gtl and FSB term settings, wich works great with Q6700 but has some usb issue (i have to disconnect and reconnect my usb wireless dongle every windows boot to have it working), so when more recent bioses will be released i want to know if i can continue use theese settings or will have to waste another lot of times finding stability.
    Hope you've comprehended my bad english...
    There can be differences between BIOS revisions, including changes in stability, but generally speaking your GTL/Term voltages should remain constant across all revisions in terms of stability. So, yeah, if you use my table like Aaron suggested, and convert the old numbers to the new ones, your stability should be identical.
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