VTT voltage/GTL settings - guide needed

Discussion in 'Overclocking, Cooling & Modding' started by graysky, Apr 27, 2008.

  1. graysky

    graysky ARP Reviewer

    Just put a new system together on a DFI LT P35-T2R based system (X3360 CPU). Anyway, I found this but it's not really source of info... can someone point me to a description of how to o/c using the VTT Voltage and GTL settings? My old P5B Del didn't have these options.
     
  2. Adrian Wong

    Adrian Wong Da Boss Staff Member

    What kind of settings are there?
     
  3. graysky

    graysky ARP Reviewer

    Settings for the system? I'll post some tomorrow when my replacement memory gets here (knock on wood). One of the two DIMMs was bad originally and Fedex f*cked up the shipment. Yeah, shipping is free now, but I'm running a system in single channel mode trying to get a stable overclock. I did, but I have no plans to run it with a single DIMM! I'm hoping the voltage requirements don't change. Current settings:

    SB=1.075V
    SB Core/PLL=1.55V
    NB=1.37V
    VTT=1.2V
    CPU=1.15000V

    Code:
    D.F.I. LP LT P35-TR2        | BIOS: LP35D317
    Intel X3360                 | 8.5x400 = 3.40 GHz
    Ultra-120 Extreme           | S-Flex 1600 RPM 120mm
    Corsair Dominator DDR2-1066 | (TWIN2X4096-8500C5DF)
    2x 2 Gig Sticks = 4 Gigs    | 5-5-5-15 @ 960 MHz (5:6)
    Corsair HX620 620W PS       | CMPSU-620HX
    EVGA 8800 GTS (G92) 512 meg | 771/1944/2000 (core,shader,mem)
    2x Seagate SATA Drives HD's | 1x EIDE DVD-r
    Windows XP Pro SP2 (x64)    | Antec P182 Case
     
  4. Adrian Wong

    Adrian Wong Da Boss Staff Member

    Oh, as in the BIOS settings regarding VTT voltages and GTL?
     
  5. Max_87

    Max_87 huehuehue

    AFAIK, you don't really need to play with this voltage settings, unless you are shooting for high FSB on quad cores.
     

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