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Old 07-03-2009, 08:01 AM
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Default Re: GA-EP45-UD3P - Won't boot with 450FSB

The main thing to note about Ref volts is that they scale with VTT (CPU termination) As well as their %of VTT often forming a "sweet spot" for each configuration, it has been noted by some that the absolute value of each reference (mainly MCH Ref) is also important. For both refs settings of +2 to -3 of 0.760 @ 1.2VTT have been found to be useful. More often than not it seems that MCH ref is best set lower than default, but CPU ref could benefit from either an increase or decrease, with no discernible pattern.

1.34V is much nicer, and definately something that can be run 24/7 with no issues. You may even be able to remove that 120mm fan if you want to reduce noise a little. Of course you can't have too much cooling so if it's not bothering you, leave it be.

Aha! An ex Dell employee. Is there any chance that you know what Dell actually do to their systems to make them extremely slow from the moment they're switched on? I've worked on two different Dell systems (both those thin tower boxes, same height as a midi tower but 2/3 the width) and both were the same. Bought brand new, and slow as hell. I whisked them to my house and re-installed the OS from the backup disk (no plain Win XP disk included as usual) and still the same problem. The only way the issues were resolved was by using a generic OEM copy of XP with the system owners Product Key (thus making everything legal ofc). No more issues after that. Systems went from 30 sec to open IE to 2 sec.

Do post those settings when you get chance edge929, like I say, the more templates here the better!
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