Thanks for the link, bookmarked! I tried the settings suggested for default VVT 1.10v GTL 95/90/75 and I still can't get Intel CPU burn to pass using 2 sticks of memory in dual channel (PC is only stable in single channel). I'm only attempting to get 400 FSB stable here nothing too crazy.
edit: achieved 3.0ghz Intel Cpu Burn Stable!
Now when looking at the PLL charts, it says VVT voltage setting in bios, then actual voltage. Where are they getting the actual voltages? Are they getting the actual voltage from the bios reading, CPU-Z, Multimeter?
Which should I go by when using the charts?
Right now my VVT setting is 1.35v, PLL 120. 110, 90 CPu voltage @ Auto + ~111%, Nb @ 1.5v
Seems crazy to me that it takes so much voltage to get 3.0 GHZ Dual Channel, where stock voltages are perfectly stable in single channel memory configuration. Someone have an explanation for me?
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