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Originally Posted by Neuromancer
4.3-4.4 is easy on air with low volts (less than 1.5)
1800+ ram is tough.. tune for tight timings,, ,and recognize what the NB needs to run that early... cuz it will mean a lot later..
HT voltage.. you would not think needs being upped if you keep htlink speed down.. (cuz it improves 2D performance) but it helps with bus speeds. crazy but true.
keep htlink speeds down for 2D and at around 1300-1600 for GPU processing in the OCed 4850 CF range. (its what I tested) if bus clocking.. higher ht link speeds can help you get higher speeds (remember its a cohesive unit) but its going to drop efficiency...CPUZ yes high HTLink.. .spi/wprime/pifast? low htlink... unless you are benching them at the CPUz speeds (which most do not)
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wow thanks man, would keep the tips in mind, would not have thought about upping HT volts if you wouldnt have said it....
Did my first LN2 session, my temp. mounting system broke under LN2 just after getting this result in, so hopefully would be able to run a full battery of test next time......
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Last edited by thebanik; 02-22-2010 at 07:56 AM.
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