OP OP S slvrstang Daemon Poster Messages 754 Nov 25, 2008 #41 the options on this mobo are 57 59 61 63 So the default is probably not 67. I've also heard that higher helps w/ more FSB but my FSB is only ~422 so that's not even very much yet.
the options on this mobo are 57 59 61 63 So the default is probably not 67. I've also heard that higher helps w/ more FSB but my FSB is only ~422 so that's not even very much yet.
gurusan Golden Master Messages 6,562 Location Portland, OR Nov 25, 2008 #42 default IS .63 for 0/2 and .67 for 1/3 I know my shizzle! And you increase it with vFSB, not FSB
OP OP S slvrstang Daemon Poster Messages 754 Nov 25, 2008 #43 gurusan said: default IS .63 for 0/2 and .67 for 1/3 I know my shizzle! And you increase it with vFSB, not FSB Click to expand... I'm confused, vFSB is the FSB voltage? Why would I increase the GTL references for the processor when increasing the FSB voltage?
gurusan said: default IS .63 for 0/2 and .67 for 1/3 I know my shizzle! And you increase it with vFSB, not FSB Click to expand... I'm confused, vFSB is the FSB voltage? Why would I increase the GTL references for the processor when increasing the FSB voltage?
gurusan Golden Master Messages 6,562 Location Portland, OR Nov 26, 2008 #44 good info here: How to set up GTL Ref Values for 45nm & 65nm - XtremeSystems Forums
OP OP S slvrstang Daemon Poster Messages 754 Nov 26, 2008 #45 Good info, but my p5k deluxe doesn't have the GTL reference setup that way. I have only .57x, .59x, .61x, .63x. I have no clue what these numbers are. If .667 is the default...then wtf.
Good info, but my p5k deluxe doesn't have the GTL reference setup that way. I have only .57x, .59x, .61x, .63x. I have no clue what these numbers are. If .667 is the default...then wtf.