
Originally Posted by
redrumy3
hmm right now im trying 3.6ghz on Q6600 i know i can do it just trying different voltage, now is Load-Line Calibration bad to have on enabled?
Heres my template for a Q6600 on a UD3P.
Code:
MB Intelligent Tweaker(M.I.T.)
Robust Graphics Booster ...............: Auto
CPU Clock Ratio .......................: 9
CPU Frequency .........................: 3.6GHz (400X9)
Clock Chip Control
Standard Clock Control
CPU Host Clock Control.................: [Enabled]
CPU Host Frequency (Mhz) ..............: 400
PCI Express Frequency (Mhz) ...........: 100
C.I.A.2 ...............................: [Disabled]
Advanced Clock Control
CPU Clock Drive........................: Default
PCI Express Clock Drive................: Default
CPU Clock Skew (ps)....................: 0ps
MCH Clock Skew (ps)....................: 0ps
DRAM Performance Control
Performance Enhance....................: Standard
Extreme Memory Profile (X.M.P.)........: Disabled
(G)MCH Frequency Latch.................: 400MHz
System Memory Multiplier ..............: 2.0D
Memory Frequency (Mhz) ................: 800MHz
DRAM Timing Selectable ................:
Standard Timing Control
CAS Latency Time.......................: 5
tRCD ..................................: 5
tRP'...................................: 5
tRAS...................................: 15
Advanced Timing Control
Everything In Advanced Timing Control on auto.
Motherboard Voltage Control
CPU
Load-Line Calibration..................: [Enabled]
CPU Vcore..............................: 1.45
CPU Termination........................: 1.3V
CPU PLL................................: 1.50V
CPU Reference..........................: 0.823 to 0.863
MCH/ICH
MCH Core...............................: 1.2V
Reference..........................: 0.823 to 0.863
MCH/DRAM Ref...........................: 1.0v
ICH I/O................................: 1.5V
ICH Core...............................: 1.100V
DRAM
DRAM Voltage...........................: 2.0v
DRAM Termination ......................: 1.0v
Channel A Reference....................: 1.0v
Channel B Reference ...................: 1.0v
Let me know if that works.
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