I have gone through 30-40 threads and people only state that it is at stock but don't post the actual voltage. Thanks. Kaleb
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I have gone through 30-40 threads and people only state that it is at stock but don't post the actual voltage. Thanks. Kaleb
if this werent on the internet id tell you to look it up on the internet
but since this IS on the internet
im wondering if you even know about google
It's a legitamate question, google turns up :banana::banana::banana::banana: with regards to this subject.
When I set vcore to Auto in my P5B-D at stock clock, cpuz and asus probe report a vcore of 1.280 volts, but when I set vcore manualy, I need to set it to 1.325v for CPUz and probe to report the same 1.280v?
Since on the retail box 1.35 volts is stated to be MAX Vcore my reasoning sugests anywhere between 1.275 to 1.350 volts to be stock.
It could be your motherboard simply undervolting, though. I always assumed the 1.35v MAX on the CPU box was accurate, and that they only added "MAX" for when it isn't in a speedstepped\c1e state.
googling "e6600 voltage intel", the #1 result is a wikipedia article stating 1.34v. doesnt the box also say the voltage range?
The box states 1.35 max but I looked for a long time on google using e6600 stock vcore with and without quotes and couldn't find 1 page telling me what it is. I did find out on another forum that it is indeed 1.3250.
Box Say 1.35V Max. (nothing more) But I'm not sure it's the "auto" setting. Either 1.30V or 1.35V, I will have to test to be sure. (since it's hard to know with Vdrop)
That note aside temporarily I have some problems with my rig more details here. http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/...d.php?t=113002
But if you ask intel, you can feed 1.5v without risking CPU integrity.
CPU-Z says 1.4V when I'm set to default???
cpuz doesn't report conroe correctly yetQuote:
Originally Posted by gundersausage
if you are on the latest bios you are seeing Auto bios vcore increase to compensate for the OCQuote:
Originally Posted by gundersausage
from 3xdifferent CPUs so far they've been 1.325 and 1.285
Where did you get this from? :)Quote:
Originally Posted by MonkSP
Mine reports my e6600 anywhere from 1.14v to 1.34v depending on CPU usage.
Use everest Ultimate edition. It tells you the stock vcore
Mine is 1.325v
1.14v -1.18v its in Idle and if you have EIST enable , but the Conroe Default Vcore its 1.325v ;)Quote:
Originally Posted by Burner27
regards
Stock volts are not 1.2v.....Quote:
Originally Posted by Dr.Frankenstein