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What is FSB VTT, and what does it do ?

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Old 07-02-2009, 03:07 PM   #1 (permalink)
 
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Default What is FSB VTT, and what does it do ?

Hey guys, TE down , hence posting here.

Was having some issues stabilizing a 3.8ghz OC on e7200. After reading a bit, quite a few OC'ers suggest upping the FSB VTT voltage, they say it has a positive impact on OC stability

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1.2-1.3V - for a FSB of ~400 MHz.
1.4-1.5V – for a FSB of ~420-440 MHz (exceed 1.4V at your own risk with a 45nm chip)!
1.6V – for a FSB of ~440-475 MHz - use at your own risk with a 45nm chip!
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CPU VTT is the most important setting for stable overclocks. The CPU VTT Voltage sets the CPU termination voltage, allowing for a 1.55V maximum. Using this voltage in combination with the CPU VCore voltage setting can greatly enhance the system stability while overclocked. The system memory reference voltage is split between settings, the controller reference voltage and one option each for the two memory channels. In all cases, the base reference voltage can be set to a maximum of .03V over half of the set memory voltage. (Taken from HardOCP)
"In summary, the CPU VTT controls the CPU termination voltage. Based on Kirmie's observations, it reduces the number of false electrical signals by providing a form of "ground" to pull out these false currents. ." (Credit to Kirmie for the find) My experience with this board is that the max setting (1.55) provides the best results. I have not had a single crash or temperature variation as a result.

So what do you guys think?

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yeah...what do you guys think ??
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I think you should go and get some fresh air till TE gets back online
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yo... wat do u think?
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OT: I knew someones gonna hijack F1F and turn it into TE.
carry on m0hit.
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Hehehehe. What did I tell u guys?
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