OC my 965BE but voltage no changing

airborn824

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i am trying to get extra life out of my 965 on a ASUS M4A89GTD PRO but am haveing issues with the vlotage rising so i cant get a good HT link or anything above 3.8 stale or even boot. if i increase the voltages here they dont change or dont reboot. any suggestions? and if possible use the terms for my Board that would help a lot. Thank you all. PS i did order a M5A99FX just incase i am limited by the board but i hope to return it till i can afford a CPU aswell.
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VCore will rise as necessary when you manually set it and if your CPU actually needs it for CPU Frequency overclocking.

Same with HT Link Speed, if you are overclocking, you may need to raise HT Voltage.

CPU-NB Frequency should be 2400MHz, and as a result, you may need to boost CPU-NB Voltage as well.

With any frequency/voltage, slowly scale up and till you reach an instability point, then test to find out which settings are fastest.

Thank you
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dont use offset voltage, use manual if you can. since you are overclocking both CPU and PCI spread spectrum should be disabled, as well as other power saving/voltage throttling features. For now Leave LLC on auto, but LLC is load line calibration and it basically auto adjusts the voltage to avoid big spikes or drops in voltage which is supposed to be safer for the CPU health. Some motherboards LLC is simply crap, some need is disabled, some need auto, high end boards will usually have a different LLC settings to choose from (mild-high effect on the CPU voltage). you will likely have to play around with all the settings until you find what confid works for YOU, since it WILL vary from person to person, even if the builds are 80% similar.
 
VCore will rise as necessary when you manually set it and if your CPU actually needs it for CPU Frequency overclocking.

Same with HT Link Speed, if you are overclocking, you may need to raise HT Voltage.

CPU-NB Frequency should be 2400MHz, and as a result, you may need to boost CPU-NB Voltage as well.

With any frequency/voltage, slowly scale up and till you reach an instability point, then test to find out which settings are fastest.

Thank you
GSKILL SUPPORT

 
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