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NCspecV81
10-12-2008, 09:53 PM
How do you read the vcore accurately? Without using the ageis panel. I've tried speedfan, everest, and cpuz without any luck. Keeps coming back at around .8-.9v, which I know isn't right!

Ryan12
10-13-2008, 01:37 AM
The new ageis panel reads the vcore correct to me - ver 1.0.2.34

LordIT
10-13-2008, 02:24 AM
Yes, Aegis Panel and Everest read the same numbers. I think thats correct.

Gendo
10-13-2008, 04:56 AM
NCspec, maybe it helps if you mention what motherboard you're using.

Ryan the same goes for you.


I have a blackops and I can tell you, so far I haven't found any program that reads it correctly. I just look it up in the bios if I need to know it:)

grungero
10-13-2008, 07:08 AM
Seems to be a voltage fluctuate.

I think it's normal.

HDCHOPPER
10-13-2008, 10:54 AM
bios & DMM what board ?

NCspecV81
10-13-2008, 03:57 PM
sorry. Blackops. Everest reads .98v for me. Ageis panel reads the bios voltage, which in the bios says its lower..actually Ageis panel reads higher than what I set in the bios! I don't have the vdroop compensation enabled either.

Ryan12
10-13-2008, 05:30 PM
If i have 1.4 in the bios, ageis panel says the exact same.... However with some voltages the 'actual' voltage in the bios is about .125 or around that less then target voltage if that makes sense... I have blackops, and assumed ncsepc did too.....

saaya
10-13-2008, 11:12 PM
mhhh how much higher does aegis panel read than what you set NCspecV81?
can you post a screenshot?
aegis panel is very accurate with reading voltages, IF it works properly :D
its still a bit buggy, then again dont forget its less than 1 year old ^^

ryan, yeah, it tends to dip a bit lower depending on the cpu used and the load.
thats normal :)

NCspecV81
10-14-2008, 09:54 AM
mhhh how much higher does aegis panel read than what you set NCspecV81?
can you post a screenshot?
aegis panel is very accurate with reading voltages, IF it works properly :D
its still a bit buggy, then again dont forget its less than 1 year old ^^

ryan, yeah, it tends to dip a bit lower depending on the cpu used and the load.
thats normal :)

yeah man! I can get that!

here you go! Both with everest and ageis panel open. This is the newest ageis as well I think? Everest is 4.60.1500

http://www.overclock.net/gallery/data/500/ageispanelshotsmall.jpg

Bullet92
10-14-2008, 01:06 PM
For me - AEGIS, CPU-Z (for vcore) and Everest read the same temps. I think that AEGIS panel is pretty accurate but I'll check this week with DMM.

LordIT
10-14-2008, 01:28 PM
yeah man! I can get that!

here you go! Both with everest and ageis panel open. This is the newest ageis as well I think? Everest is 4.60.1500


Everest is completely buggy with your BlackOps. The voltages vCore, vdimm,... are much too low.
vDIMM = 1,27 V is fantastic! :lol2:
Have you already tried Everest 4.50.xx?

Aegis Panel reads correctly. The BIOS vCore conforms to the adjusted in Aegis Panel. The measured vCore is a bit higher. Thats normal -the same with the Mars.

saaya
10-14-2008, 07:01 PM
yes, please try the latest version of everest and let me know if its still not reading vcore correctly :)

NCspecV81
10-14-2008, 07:57 PM
yes, please try the latest version of everest and let me know if its still not reading vcore correctly :)

I'm on the most current everest alreayd. 4.60.1500's.

NCspecV81
10-14-2008, 07:59 PM
Everest is completely buggy with your BlackOps. The voltages vCore, vdimm,... are much too low.
vDIMM = 1,27 V is fantastic! :lol2:
Have you already tried Everest 4.50.xx?

Aegis Panel reads correctly. The BIOS vCore conforms to the adjusted in Aegis Panel. The measured vCore is a bit higher. Thats normal -the same with the Mars.

Yeah, but when I look at the bios the current vcore it reads 1.41v at that same setting as I have set in ageis panel. And yes, Everest 4.50.xxxx reads the same voltages as 4.60.1500.

saaya
10-14-2008, 08:31 PM
mhhh ok, let me get in touch with everest then :D