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I have my X3220 B3 at stock speeds on 1.1v, dropped my temps a **** ton (~5-6 degrees) and is completely stable (2x orthos for an hour 1/2 or so atleast). Is this uncommon?
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Very cool, iirc my VID ~1.2, maybe even in the 1.1's, I'll have to check when I get home tonight.
This mean I might have a good over-clocker? No need for a g0? I can prob. get a g0 for free trade so just curious.
Very cool, iirc my VID ~1.2, maybe even in the 1.1's, I'll have to check when I get home tonight.
This mean I might have a good over-clocker? No need for a g0? I can prob. get a g0 for free trade so just curious.
When checking VID be sure to do it under load, if you have Speedstep and C1E enabled the VID in Coretemp will change at idle.
thats normal... i run my E6600 (stock 2.4ghz) @ 3.0ghz (25%oc) at 1.225v fully stable... when stock vid is 1.325 (so a 10% undervolt).
And at 3ghz the diff between stock vid and 1.225v is like 6-7*C
coretemp has had more time to perfect the reading of the VID in the cpu. Rightmark hasnt offered the reading of the cpu's VID as long as coretemp has. thats what im thinking is the case here with rightmark.
Ok, good point jmsandrsn !
Now the question is, why do you think Coretemp is the correct one instead of RM ?