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    Pepin Henry is offline Senior Member
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    Default Gigabyte E8400: How to acquire a balance Four Ghz overclock

    My object is to acquire a 4GHz stable overclock, which I can do but when I establish my game it assumes almost 20 mins to begin then game crashes. I have tested it for an One hour to acquire a balance overclock and still not able to position the consequence why the game crashes. Entire the games are stable but just the Globe of Warcraft just get crashes.

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    Thank you for your advice I would test this circumstance when I will be at home. But I have few question in mind, i am not questioning to your information about overclocking. But I only need to familiar why to drop voltage on Dram to 2.000 rather of 2.100? Is there any disadvantage circumstance the Dram voltage so high? If please let me familiar so that I should not create similar thing followed time.

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    The conclude why should you drop the voltage on the DRAM to 2.000 rather of 2.100, if you fix the DRAM voltage so high then it will create the memory unstable. So 2.000v is sufficient and still if you set it to 1.9v may be more balanced in your case. If you have any other question let me familiar.

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    I have tested the circumstance 5 times any each time went wrong. Tried V times on every of RAM voltage 2.0, 1.9,1.8 and comes 2.1v anyways. I can get the RAM to boot at 4GHz when it is functioning on turbo 5-5-5-15 2.1v. maintained the central processing unit termination at 1.260v and mess with mch core and mch reference? what voltage would be secure for those?

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    You must maintain the central processing unit termination at 1.200 while you are altering mch reference in BIOS. When you have fix mch reference then go to central processing unit termination and increased it up. Test circumstance vtt to 1.200 and nch reference to 0.659v, then go to vtt and increased it to 1.250. Maximum mch core should be 1.4v. mch reference is ever secure but you want to tweak it perfectly to achieve it stable.

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