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    Hey fellas whats a good N/B to cpu vid setting

    I was wondering if adding +.250 is safe on air

    my current setting are cpu 1.475v
    n/b 1.4v
    s/b 1.4v
    n/b to cpu vid 1.4v

    running n/b at 2800 and cpu at 20x200=4.0ghz
    Last edited by trt740; 05-01-2010 at 12:48 PM.
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    Quote Originally Posted by trt740 View Post
    I was wondering if adding +.250 is safe on air

    my current setting are cpu 1.475v
    n/b 1.4v
    s/b 1.4v
    n/b to cpu vid 1.4v

    running n/b at 2800 and cpu at 20x200=4.0ghz
    You mean CPU_NB?

    Theres a Northbridge voltage which you can keep at stock along with the southbridge voltage. SB should not be that high, it'l burn.

    CPU_NB is safe up to 1.45v.
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    Quote Originally Posted by BeepBeep2 View Post
    You mean CPU_NB?

    Theres a Northbridge voltage which you can keep at stock along with the southbridge voltage. SB should not be that high, it'l burn.

    CPU_NB is safe up to 1.45v.
    my current setting are cpu 1.475v
    n/b 1.4v
    s/b default
    cpu-n/b 1.4v

    running n/b at 2800 and cpu at 20x200=4.0ghz

    Thx for the help shouldn't I leave the n/b voltage at 1.4v because of my n/b speed being set at 2800? I changed the s/b voltage as you suggested and for some reason my thuban need more CPU voltage than most to hit 4.0ghz. I think thx max voltage is 1.5v but I'm not sure.
    Last edited by trt740; 05-01-2010 at 01:24 PM.
    Processor: Intel 2500K 4.4ghz
    Motherboard:Asus Sabertooth P67
    Cooling: Prolimatech Megahalem 3x120mm fans 2x Icages, 2x92 mm fans, 140mm PSU fan
    Memory: Mushkin Redline (4 x 2GB) 240-Pin DDR3 SDRAM DDR3 1666 6 8 6 24 t1
    Video Card:Asus Matrix GTX 580 1.5GB
    Harddisk: Wester Digital Black Edition 32MB 7200 RPM 1TB SATA 3.0 ,CAVALIER SE 16MB 640GB SATA 3.0 DRIVE
    CD/DVD Drive: 1 BLACK LG LIGHT-SCRIBE DVD BURNERS
    CRT/LCD Model: BLACK ASUS 25 INCH MONITOR 50000 TO 1 RATIO 1920x 1080P
    Case: Thermaltake Armor Series VA8003BWS Black Full Tower Case solid side panel.
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    Quote Originally Posted by trt740 View Post
    my current setting are cpu 1.475v
    n/b 1.4v
    s/b default
    cpu-n/b 1.4v

    running n/b at 2800 and cpu at 20x200=4.0ghz

    Thx for the help shouldn't I leave the n/b voltage at 1.4v because of my n/b speed being set at 2800? I changed the s/b voltage as you suggested and for some reason my thuban need more CPU voltage than most to hit 4.0ghz. I think thx max voltage is 1.5v but I'm not sure.
    I think that for high NB clocks, most important is CPU-NB VID not NB voltage.

    Beepbeep is right. You may lower your NB & SB voltages, not very good and not gaining anything actually having them in 1.4V. Top 1.25V should be fine.

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