Yes you dont put the exact value for GTL's, you need to use
Multiper (example, like truhighroller his 0.630x is multiper ! )
You need figure out what multiper you need for e.g. 0.8V
I give fast lesson!
Lets think that your looking for 0.8V gtl's now, and 1st thing that you need to know what VTT/FSB voltage your using!
Lets say that your using 1.24V FSB voltage/VTT
2nd you need to do some very
easy math
You are looking for 0.8V GTL for both 0/2 and 1/3 setting
First you try 0.630x X 1.24 (your VTT) = 0.781v
Now you got 0.781 result, But that is not the value that your looking for
Lets put few notch more to our multiper (0.630x, it grows by 0.005x every notch)
You set 0.640x This time to both GTL's, and calculate wich value it gives this time!
0.640 X 1.24v = 0.793 ! We are close now
0.645 X 1.24 = 0.7998 !
0.650 X 1.24 =
0.806 !
This is how you use GTL's, it can be hard to find exact value but all formulas that i have read says that 0.8-1.1 are usually ok?
And now you ended to 0.806! You boot to windows and test does it make any difference
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