
Originally Posted by
nfm
When working with quads, from my experiences you need to adjust GTL Reference Volts or cool PWM, MOS-FET area _very well_ of your motherboard or don't go beyond a certain CPU temperature. I have trouble priming my quad +3.6Ghz if I don't cool my digital PWM or they go beyond 55C (I have copper ramsinks on CPL chips, applied MX-2 under the stock heatpipe, and transpiper attached). If I want +3.85Ghz I need to cool back of the motherboard because it is melting. I can successfully prime my quad at 3.95Ghz with 1.53v on DFI LP P35 motherboard, 80F (26.6C) ambient! During the winter my ambient was 17C and didn't need a single fan and was priming at 3.97Ghz. So when your CPU happens to be doing great at 3.6GHz, and for the next 100Mhz or so needs a lot more voltage then you should know the reason. I don't believe in what dnottis said anymore, even though it proved true too many time for me on many CPUs. I always worked my way out.
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