One thing i wanna know is you guys are hitting fsb's of 450+ with a vNB of like 1.25ish, is there any way for me to reduce my vNB i'm at 1.41 bios (about 1.42 real) for FSB of 425MHZ that doesn't sound right.
Here's my settings for reference (50 pass LinX, LargeFFT's, Blend+UT2004 rock stable)
Ai Overclock Tuner [Manual]
OC From CPU Level Up [Auto]
CPU Ratio Setting [08.0]
FSB Strap to North Bridge [400]
FSB Frequency [425]
PCIE Frequency [103]
DRAM Frequency [DDR2-850MHz]
DRAM Command Rate [2N]
DRAM CMD Skew on Channal A [Greyed Out]
DRAM CMD Skew on Channal B [Greyed Out]
DRAM CLK Skew on Channal A [Auto]
DRAM CLK Skew on Channal B [Auto]
DRAM Static Read Control [Enabled]
Ai Clock Twister [Stronger]
Ai Transaction Booster [7]
CPU Voltage [1.41250v]
CPU PLL Voltage [1.50v]
North Bridge Voltage [1.41v]
DRAM Voltage [1.84v]
FSB Termination Voltage [1.36v]
South Bridge Voltage [1.05v]
SB 1,5V Voltage [1.50v]
Loadline Calibration [Enabled]
CPU GTL Voltage Reference [0.65x]
NB GTL Voltage Reference [0.67x]
DRAM Controller Voltage REF [AUTO]
DRAM Channel A Voltage REF [AUTO]
DRAM Channel B Voltage REF [AUTO]
CPU Spread Spectrum [Disabled]
PCIE Spred Spectrum [Disabled]
Cpu Clock Skew [Delay 200ps]
NB Clock Skew [Delay 100ps]
So i guess either i have a real crappy NB, AI clock twister stronger is the culprit or ??
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