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QPI/DRAM Core Voltage = VTT?

ryesky

Junior Member
I'm reading a bit on what to set my VTT voltage to. Though, on my mobo it doesn't list anything named VTT (or anything that could fit the acronym). I found via google that some people call it QPI/VTT. In my BIOS I have an option to set the voltage for "QPI/DRAM Core Voltage" (NOT "DRAM Bus Voltage") and just want to verify if that's the same as "VTT." Thanks in advance.
 
it is, can be called lots of things. QPI/Dram core/uncore/VTT are all the same thing. Its all voltage supplied to the ram/memory/cache controller on the CPU.
 
agreed. And the DRAM bus voltage is the memory voltage. What board do you have? Is it an asus?
 
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