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IMC voltage = VTT voltage, correct?

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JonSimonzi

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Just got my Maximus III Formula, and am starting the overclocking process, and I'm going off the simple instructions listed in this thread. But it references adjusting the VTT voltage, which isn't in the MIIIF's bios. But from what I understand, it does have IMC voltage. That's just another name for the same thing, correct?
 
I've seen threads where "IMC/Vtt voltage" is used, so you're probably right.

Doesn't IMC stand for Intel Memory Controller?
 
IMC is part of the Uncore. Uncore Voltage = CPU VTT voltage = QPI/DRAM voltage, there are many different names for it.
I really don't see what else IMC voltage could be, especially since when you adjust VTT it is the IMC you are trying to tweak and not the rest of the uncore.
I think you've assumed correctly.
 
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