Yes of course. But i also told you if you know adjust your VTT (which you obviously should for a high FSB) you will notice that the gtl refs change and you see what would be hidden if you just let it on auto. You get me now? You set gtl refs and vtt to default. Then make your changes to the VTT as you see fit and then you see that the gtls values change. From here on you can test what gives you stability cuz you got a good starting point.
Yes your GTL Refs depend on your FSB VTT. Just like you already know from previous Boards. What i posted is nothing special like i also said but if you just do it that way you can just see what the auto options do. Just don't get confused with the actual FSB itself. It works like this: You want a high FSB and type it in. So the MB ups the FSB VTT voltage automaticly. And since the gtl are a reference value of that they will also set higher automaticly. So if you do it my way you set your desired FSB of fe. 500. Then just choose the VTT from that you would assume gives you stability like 1,4v. Now the refs change and you see it in the bios.
And yes Easy Tune works. It just messes up your GTL's. So if you have changed either the FSB VTT (and due to that automaticly the gtls for cpu and mch)or the DRAMref) due to a 0C i wouldn't use EasyTune for anything other than just looks. Cause if you change something now in windows your VTT and refs will get changed back to the default even though you run a 0C system. This can but must not neccesarily give you errors.
Hope i could explain enough.
and dude take your time. Really i didn't liked this board at all in the beginning. You really need to tweak a little more here than in Asus. And that gives you the extra push. You just gotta be patient.
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