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Old 03-15-07   #41 (permalink)
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Well, this VTT thing was bugging me so I went to google and searched around to find this

http://enthusiast.hardocp.com/articl...50aHVzaWFzdA==

http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/...d.php?t=103353

Accoding to the first link the CPU VTT controls the CPU termination voltage. On the other hand, the second link actually explains what this is. From what I gather it reduces the number of false electrical signals by providing a form of "ground" to pull out these false currents. Guy also says that tunning this is mostly trial and error so the highest setting may not be the best meaning higher OCs may be possible with a different CPU VTT setting.
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Nice find!

I've learned through testing that the maxed setting works best on the Asus board. To your point, it may be different with other boards.

If you don't mind, I'll add it to the thread.
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Nice work. 3.375 on a 2.4 Ghz processor is excellent. You will be able to go farther on that chip (Depending on cooling type, up to 3.6 is feasible) ! A couple of things.

Try to stay at the 9x multi rather than the 7x. You will get faster benches. You may eventually need to bump vcore higher to keep it stable (up to 1.55 is still safe). What kind of cpu cooling are you using?

Also the temps you indicated for your gts are fine. Mine runs in the 60's all the time. They run hot as a rule, especially if you overclock them or have poor airflow in the gpu area.

Also, you should upgrade to 0903 bios as the 0902 despite being stable is still a beta. I have tested 0903 thoroughly and it seems that you need slightly less vcore for similar overclocks.




For your ram, I would try running it unlinked, set timings to 4-4-4-12 and 1T. If that works try 4-4-4-8 1T (it might not work that tight due to it being PC2-5400 667 Mhz RAM.

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You are welcome.

The hardcore guys run orthos 12 hours but I typically run it 3. I don;t leave my rig running all the time so why bother.
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This new testnig set up with the x 10 multy need plenty of volts.And everest report something different than probe in volts wich one you think is rigth?Everest show 1.47 and probe 1.55.
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Has anyone had luck just swapping to AS5 on the stock NB/SB coolers and getting suffecient temps? I do have a HR-05 SLi on my Ultra-D I can swap over but I only have one and do not know if I wanna get another for this. If anything I may just put it on the NB...

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Has anyone had luck just swapping to AS5 on the stock NB/SB coolers and getting suffecient temps? I do have a HR-05 SLi on my Ultra-D I can swap over but I only have one and do not know if I wanna get another for this. If anything I may just put it on the NB...

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I already own a Thermalright HR-05 SLi so I can just put it in there and if it did in fact work I would buy another of the same instead of spending more on two other coolers. The HR-05 SLi is a beast non the less.

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You fine as long use 1 for each bridge.And you can get some little ram sinks for the capacitors too.I have them all over the board.I have the swiftech mc 8800 smc cooling kit.

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I seriously doubt going to AS5 is going to make much difference. The chipsets get so hot, that the only difference you will see is with active cooling.
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