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1075T Unlocked Multiplier to 17.5x

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Should I shoot for 8T or 7T timings in 400MHz or 533MHz? Is a 9T at 533 faster than a 8t or 7t at 400?
I tried 8T at 533 and it wasn't stable.
 
I'm stable at 400Mhz with 8T, but when I test the Gigaflops both with Sandra and IntelBurnTest they are 3 GFlops lower than 9T at 533.
 
725 MHz (533 setting) at CAS 9 is better. :)



As a general rule (and this is very general) you have to drop CAS by 2 for each one speed step. If you can't do that you're usually better off running faster ...
 
Hmm, maybe looking at another 1075T's settings might help you break the barrier.

bestbench1.jpg


Vcore - set at 1.384375v, BIOS and CPUz read 1.39v
CPU-NB - 1.203125v
CPUVDDA - 2.56250
RAM - 1.65v
CPU LLC enabled
NB LLC enabled
CPU and PCIE spread spectrums disabled

If there's anything else I can shed some light on with my settings, just ask.
 
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Well I ended up hitting 4Ghz.
It have it set to 15 x 267.
400 Mhz with 7T timings on the RAM
1.45V CPU
1.175 NBCPU
1.55V RAM
HT & NB at 2403Mhz.

My friend is very happy with his now much faster system. Thanks again for all of your help!
 
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