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E7400 @ 4.0 stability issues
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He can try that, but he has an nForce motherboard. Therefore, he doesn't have to worry about it. He's getting better performance using 1T than he would using 1:1.
You see, going for a 1:1 ratio is more important with the Intel chipset than it is with the nForce chipset. But even then, it's not as important as it used to be back in the day.
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Ok here's what I got so far!
3.900Ghz (433*9) ![]() 1.392 vcore (1.368v after drop) 1.25 VTT 1.28 NB 1.5 SB 1.9 MEM 13:12 FSB: DRAM 55*C load (and still sooo quiet) Weird thing... Orthos is reporting CPU speed: 4550Mhz ![]() 2 hours of small FFTs and counting. going strong *hope hope*
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By the way, what happens if you change the multiplier to 10.5, and then changed the FSB to 372 (or, rather, 1488 MHz)? Also, try increasing the FSB voltage a little bit to possibly get a bigger overclock while keeping the same core voltage.
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Crash
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