ok, so hear this i could be stable anywhere from 4000mhz to 4400mhz using
t_balance, and if i go over 4.4 i get bad memory residuals in LinX/IBT no
matter what QPI/CPU voltage i give, now when i enable X_Power i can pass
LinX even 15/17 passes @ upto 4.6Ghz and randomly it just goes BSOD/124
when using X_Power i have gone from 1.32v (QPI) all the way upto 1.58v QPI
no matter what i do i get BSOD/124 i have gone up and down many times
trying to find a stable qpi v, i only need (qpi)1.41v/43 to run 4.2Ghz and ram
@ 2000mhz so i refuse to give qpi over 1.58 just to hump over 4.4HGhz.
now through those finding/experiences i've gone through, i found out (for me)
that even @ stock speeds if i enable X_power i get BSOD/124 or just crash..
now someone came into the thread asking for help, cause they couldnt be
stable even @ low clock speeds with a XEON 3540...(soulblade) i tell him...
be carefull cause i run into a lot of issues when i enable X_Power,
i "believe" it must bridge into the EZPLUG to draw more power or something
i dont have the ezplugs plugged in so it could be my problem.....
immediately you try and jump down my throat coming all the way from left
field trying to catch a catchers fly-ball......asking for prooof or
documentation as to where i got my info from...
now from the minute i posted my power/clock profiles you came asking a question which i felt was biased and a sense of confrontation and i still answered...
since you know so much you should know what increasing the PCI-E freq does.....
now im the one trying to bull




people

hey thumbs up



you deserve it.
again what are you trying to prove?
that i am wrong?
or that i gave a legitimize advice based on my experience using X_Power.
does it or does it do not affect Voltage....?
im done you can go

and mole someone else.
i clearly stated i could be wrong,

PS i too went to school for CS

by the way, dont pollute the thread anymore.
i will not reply, you can PM or we can start a thread with informative information as to Xpower/T_Balance profiles and how to properly configure it.
im down for that...i would love to stabilize my chip at freq above 4.4ghz
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