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Originally Posted by Wumpus
is there any use messing with the BCLK skews and skew voltage or whatever?
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negative, the max cpu-z is usually within 10mhz of the max benching speed.
For my 5880mhz chip its as easy as setting
1.685vCore
1.1vCCIO
.85vCCSA
1.75vDimm
Will boot 101.3x58 thru 104.7x56 and anywhere in between. The easiest way to boot at higher bclk though is to boot low multi say x40 and set your high bclk like 108 so you boot 40x108 and it will probably soft off at 79 post code and then boot or hang at 19 then boot again and say oc failed. If it boots fine then set your multi and it wont shutdown to apply it. If the oc failed shows up ignore it and set the multi anyways and it will boot if your chip can do it.
If youve played with a bad chip and a good chip you can tell that a monkey could OC a good chip but any amount of tweaking till the cows come home wont make a shit chip any better.