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- Jul 14, 2010
Well my overclock is 6 hours Prime (blend) stable @ 3.6 GHz (= 180 MHz x 20).
Vtt = 1.10v
DRAM = 1.50v
Vcore = 1.35v
CPU-Z is showing idle Vcore of 1.312v vs. BIOS 1.35v
CPU-Z is showing load Vcore of 1.264v vs. BIOS 1.35v
Is this Vdroop? If so, couldn't I run over 1.4v so that I can get my system stable at a higher frequency, say 4 GHz since Vdroop would be keeping me under my BIOS Vcore?
I also read on another forum that increasing the CPU PLL can allow for a lower Vcore, whereas this guide says to leave it on auto. Any opinions, real life experiences with regards to this?
Vtt = 1.10v
DRAM = 1.50v
Vcore = 1.35v
CPU-Z is showing idle Vcore of 1.312v vs. BIOS 1.35v
CPU-Z is showing load Vcore of 1.264v vs. BIOS 1.35v
Is this Vdroop? If so, couldn't I run over 1.4v so that I can get my system stable at a higher frequency, say 4 GHz since Vdroop would be keeping me under my BIOS Vcore?
I also read on another forum that increasing the CPU PLL can allow for a lower Vcore, whereas this guide says to leave it on auto. Any opinions, real life experiences with regards to this?