Quote Originally Posted by truehighroller View Post
@VOX


Try my settings mentioned on yours and see if you are stable,


Vcore: 1.40 leave it and mess with the ones below and see if you are stable then try to back this down,

cpu gtl 0/2: auto set these to .63
cpu gtl 1/3: auto .... .63
Vpll: 1.60 set this to 1.56
vfsb: 1.46 try 1.22 like mine is
vdram: 2.10 Overvolting right now drop it to 2.02v and see if it is ok.
NB gtl: auto
Vnb: 1.38 Set this to 1.30v
Vsb: 1.10 Set this to 1.20v as it is overvolting your south bridge set like you have it right now "bad".

VPcie: 1.50 same as the sb overvolting, set this to 1.6



As far as the math goes you are aiming for supposed between, .80 - 1.05 with the equation being your gtl reference say .63 like mine is times the vFSB 1.22 like mine is so .63 x 1.22 = .7686. That is what mine is set to and I'm more stable at lower voltages then alot of people... Not every chip is the same yada yada.. exc..
ok True, but i need to learn how to calculate this the correct way!

Can you please post the exact Mathmatical steps to get to this values?

Help!