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I'm a bit confused about Load Line Calibration. Some are saying it's bad and can destroy your CPU. Some others are saying it's fine. I read the anandtech article about it, but i didn't fully understand. I should probably have another read. Thins is, i have the P55-UD5 board (great board by the way) and my cpu is a i7-860. I OCed stable at 4Ghz with HT on For that i used Load Line Calibration Level2 enabled (it was easier to have it stable with this). Vcore : 1.35v bios, 1.344 idle, 1.37v load QPI/VTT : 1.4v DRAM : 1.66v PCHcore : 1.2v CPU PLL : 1.9v So what do you guys think? Does it look safe? Is LLC really bad for my CPU? thanks, |
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