View Full Version : Warning to Overclockers - High VTT may kill CPU
wysiwyg
04-17-08, 08:20 AM
on my quad i have
Multiplier - Default
Front Side Bus (FSB) - 400MHz (1600MHz FSB)
CPU Core voltage - 1.45v
FSBv? i don't know that so i think i'm safe @ my oc'ng adventures.
CaptNKILL
04-17-08, 08:54 AM
VTT (FSB Termination voltage) is FSB voltage, increasing it can allow you to bump the FSB higher indoing so you may also need to increase the north bridge voltage for your motherboard. Core voltage (Vcore) is needed to increase the clock speeds of the processor. VTT tends to not be used much on Extreme Edition processors as you can just increase the multiplier.
Ok good.
I don't think I've adjusted my FSB voltage at all. I can't imagine actually needing to do that... I've already got a 933Mhz overclock (450Mhz FSB). It must be more important with quad cores or something.
Libertysyclone
04-17-08, 11:45 AM
Ok good.
I don't think I've adjusted my FSB voltage at all. I can't imagine actually needing to do that... I've already got a 933Mhz overclock (450Mhz FSB). It must be more important with quad cores or something.
Yup, Quads LOVE more FSB, lots and lots of FSB.
400 FSB
1:1 Ratio
CPU voltage 1.48v
Zapablast05
04-18-08, 12:00 AM
400 FSB
1:1 Ratio
CPU voltage 1.48v
Same here, but my CPU voltage is 1.5V my FSBv is 1.45, and NBv is 1.44.
Yeah was gonna say that.
My FSBT is 1.6v as reported by Everest
Any one have any idea on CPU PLL.
Yes CPU PLL kills quads fast if set too high, and I leave mine at 1.5V which is the lowest possible setting.
Yes CPU PLL kills quads fast if set too high, and I leave mine at 1.5V which is the lowest possible setting.
I better lower mine :)
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