Quote Originally Posted by PortCitySlim View Post
I do not mess with GTL Ref at all. For PLL you can go as high as 1.60 and then work your way down to as low as 1.52. My Q6700 has a high VID 1.3250 so I needed 1.41vcore to be stable at 3.4ghz. For 425mhz FSB you should be fine very near 1.26NB, 1.32FSBv and CPU PLL 1.52-1.60. If you are pushing you ram really hard you might need to use more NB but I never did. You need to make sure your CPU vcore is correct by testing with small fft's first for 1 hour at a time lowering each time it passes until it doesn't, then go back up and try to get that to pass about 3-6hours maybe more if you want good stability, I find that I can not pass ram tests with OCCT unless my vcore passes at least 6 hours of small fft's. After I get my vcore set then I switch to OCCT 2 hour Ram test followed by a 12-18 hour blend or mix with either OCCT or Prime95 for final stability.
I see,
but i've tested my Vcore with SmallFFTs for 3 hours and at the same time i've ran Intel burn test for 5 rounds and was stable. ( with 425 FSB and with only 1.36875 Vcore )
Yesterday while i was playing a game i got application error ( mem. adress error ) than i ran memtest86+ but there was no error.
I tried to run blend test and started to get errors .