what we know
1.: Default Max Core logic voltage(for the 1600Mhz Stix) in the kernel is 1.175 >> bumping this to 1.190-1.21 should allow most sticks to happily run at 1800Mhz or higher
2.: by default the Memory is clocked at only about 3/4 of what its rated for(800Mhz) Vrs(1300Mhz or 650 X2 @ 1.150V @ 5 5 5 CL 10 or 6 6 6 CL 10) depends on the chips used
these timings could be relaxed to 8 8 8 CL12 and with a voltage bump to 1.25V or so 1600Mhz and beyond should be attainable for the majority of these sticks this will massively help the GPU
3: the Gpu Really doesn't need a MASSIVE bump in speed 800Mhz is sufficient to Decode 1080@60FPS MainHIGH X264 while still leaving some breathing room tho more voltage may be required and i have yet to locate the relevant code for the GPU VRMS
4: research topics: we know that 1080p is still fairly slow part of that is due to various problems with the kernel mainly timing issues and issues with how buffers are flushed and when there is also the probability of issues with to many/incorrect interrupts and problems with Sleepstates
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