Quote Originally Posted by BigRigDriver View Post
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This is for my 3820: Go to CPU Performance Settings. Set CPU Ratio to 39. Disable SoeedStep. Go back to the first menu, Set Ratio again to 39. BCLK to 125 & look at the RAM Speed & choose your prefered clocks. Look down to the CPU Voltages & pick something higher than stock.

Hope this help
Thank you BigRigDriver, i know these setting its easy, what i meant is this complicated settings,
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>DIGI+ Power Control

CPU VCore
CPU Load-line Calibration
CPU Current Capability
CPU Voltage Frequency
CPU Fixed Frequency
VRM Over Temperature Protection
CPU Power Duty Control
Vcore MOS volt. Control
CPU Power Phase Control
CPU VCORE Boot Up Voltage

CPU VSA
VCCSA Load-line Calibration
VCCSA Current Capability
VCCSA Fixed Frequency
CPU VCCSA Boot Up Voltage

CPU VTT
CPU VTT Switching Freq
CPU VTT Over-Current Protection

DRAM Voltage
DRAM-AB Current Capability
DRAM-AB Voltage Frequency
DRAM-AB Fixed Frequency Mode
DRAM-AB Power Phase Control
DRAM-CD Current Capability
DRAM-CD Voltage Frequency
DRAM-CD Fixed Frequency Mode
DRAM-CD Power Phase Control

PCH 1.1V
PCH 1.1V Switching Freq

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Extreme OV
BCLK Skew
CPU VCORE Voltage
CPU VCORE Manual Voltage
VTT CPU Voltage
2nd VTTCPU Voltage
CPU VCCSA Voltage
CPU VCCSA Manual Voltage
DRAM Voltage (CHA, CHB)
DRAM Voltage (CHC, CHD)
CPU PLL Voltage
PCH 1.1v Voltage
VTTDDR Voltage (CHA, CHB)
VTTDDR Voltage (CHC, CHD)
CPU Spread Spectrum
PCIE Spread Spectrum

LardArse, man you method work like magic

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Do you have another easy way to push my memory to 2400Mhz ? and what timing (original timing 9-11-10-28) ?