Quote Originally Posted by nfm View Post
@Justintoxicated
bro, get a multimeter when you get a chance, pick a VTT voltage, e.g. 1.3v, measure the the voltage under the load. Let's pretend it was 1.29v, now multiply that by .63 (1.29 x .63 = 0.813v), take reading of the CPU 1/3 0/2 NB and adjust the values - or + until you hit 0.813v. All point measuring points on latest DFI LanParty boards are unviersal, http://www.edgeofstability.com/artic...asurement.html. Here's what I did: http://csd.dficlub.org/forum/showthread.php?t=7723.
I have a fluke DMM but what should I use for the grounding point? A ground from a PSU cable?

I got it stable at 3200 MHZ but not going off the chart, but rather off another users advice for these new chips. Acording to his post the 67% rule doe snot work for newer steppings.

Running 8x400 FSB
CPU at 1.34v (according to the bios)
NB 1.510
VTT 1.4
GTL's:
1/2=120
110=110
NB=130