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@ javanese, what is it you want to know mate?
If it is my voltages, they are set to 1.29v Vcore, and 1.275v Vtt, IOH Core is at 1.140v, QPI PLL @ 1.140v, 1.300v CPU PLL, and 1.66v VDimm.
CPU clock drive 800mV, PCIE clock drive 900mV.
I also have CPU clock skew at 100ps, as this really helped get my 4.2GHz o/c stable.
I spent about 4 days trying like crazy to get this clocks stable, I had even tested with my Vcore right up to 1.35v, and Vtt at 1.415v, but it would crash instantly with those voltages, I really was starting to think my chip wasn't capable of running at 4.2, but I think it was someone on here who suggested I tried lowering my voltages as having them to high can also cause things to be unstable, so I started playing around with lower voltages, and I finally found a stable o/c with those settings above.
If there are any other settings you aren't sure about, just ask me.
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