For gtlref1 you can choose +3% -3% -6%
For gtlref2 you can choose -3% -6% -9%
original for gtlref is 64% of Vtt and for gtlref2 67% of Vtt (or so I hope)
Is the reason for the missing option to rise gtlref2 that there isnt a need for more than 67% of Vtt on gtlref2 while rising gtlref1 to 67% instead of 64% have some use?
I use gtlref1 +3% and gtlref2 default which seemed to have helped me geting my e8600 stable at 4.2 ghz with original vcore, without that 3% it fails prime95 within an hour.
I have seen others get better overclocks with the same adjustments to gtlref1 and gtlref2 for example -3% gtlref1 and -3% gtlref2
im just curious why there isnt a +3% choice for gtlref2
For gtlref2 you can choose -3% -6% -9%
original for gtlref is 64% of Vtt and for gtlref2 67% of Vtt (or so I hope)
Is the reason for the missing option to rise gtlref2 that there isnt a need for more than 67% of Vtt on gtlref2 while rising gtlref1 to 67% instead of 64% have some use?
I use gtlref1 +3% and gtlref2 default which seemed to have helped me geting my e8600 stable at 4.2 ghz with original vcore, without that 3% it fails prime95 within an hour.
I have seen others get better overclocks with the same adjustments to gtlref1 and gtlref2 for example -3% gtlref1 and -3% gtlref2
im just curious why there isnt a +3% choice for gtlref2
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