The problem with this topic is that you can brute force your system to stability.
Playing with the resistors can be detrimental to the lifespan of your hardware. Lowering a resistor is comparable to applying too much voltage; it might help at the moment, but it could kill your CPU in the long run.
Processor On-Die Termination, could be seen as a “safety termination of voltages coming to your CPU”
Please open a thread if you have any useful information on the topic.
I’ll join in and try to solve my y-cruncher SNT problem and post my findings, but I don’t really know much about the topic.
I stopped overclocking as a hobby when I switched to Haswell.
The problem is that there are too many variables, slightly different voltages, a new BIOS, a different motherboard revision, different DIMM PCB version, PBO or not and you need different settings of the resistors
Everything I could find is already 4-5 years old.