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    Quote Originally Posted by ridney View Post
    lets see, you are now at 3710mhz so that would be 265HTT with turbo up to 4372mhz, anything more than that would not allow you to boot because your turbo speed would be too high for such a low vcore. remember that turbo = default vcore + 0.1v so if you're setting it at 1.44v then during turbo vcore raises it to 1.544v for a 4.4~4.5Ghz
    thatīs not true... turbo voltage is default vcore + 0.17v
    and if u change default vcore, it still adds 0.17v (if turbo vcore is the same on all x6 cpus). i saw that on my x6 when i had turbo on and changed vcore to 1.45v. the voltage spiked to 1.62v when turbo kicked in.

    btw.. 1.57v for 4.2ghz is way too much... these cpus need less voltage than c3 965 cpus. i can prime 4.1ghz for hours on 1.47v without problems.
    Last edited by MadDias; 05-03-2010 at 01:59 AM.


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