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Absolutely. All it does is change the relationship between your set Vcore and your loaded/idle Vcore. 75% should put loaded Vcore pretty much where you've set Vcore in BIOS.
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$25 over MSRP, much better!
Def want to hear about these results as a 24/7 or HTPC PC may be built of that chip...
Just installed ivy 3770k gb ud5.
First try at 4.5 prime small ffts for an hr, 70c max temps, ambient 25C, vcore 1.188 load. No idea what vcore needed yet or whether stable beyond just over hr.
Anyone know approximate scaling on these to save some time, ie like i950 was + .035v for about every 100mhz past 4.2, then 4.6 scaling went to crap.
so far just adjusted vcore and LLC high.
going to try 4.7 then 5, just for fun.
Well first time LN2 will be streaming tonight around 9PM EST see if I n get this puppy going
T&B
It has been years since I've messed around with Intel, but I'm having fun so far!
3770K at 4.5Ghz, Topping out at 1.2v
Cooler: Corsair H80 (High)
Case: CoolerMaster Storm Sniper
Ram: 16GB Patriot Division 2 Xtreme 1600 running at 1866 9-11-9-27-2T
Looks like I may have a stuck sensor on Core #0. It idles in the high 30's at every speed, voltage I have tried. I've re-seated the H80 a couple times as well.
Nice results, although I would not run my H80 on high.. that's very loud lol.
But during gaming the temps shouldn't get that high anyways.