Does anyone know what vDimm voltage should be at? Is 1.65v safe or is 1.5v necessary?
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Does anyone know what vDimm voltage should be at? Is 1.65v safe or is 1.5v necessary?
If the memory is XMP certified then it will almost certainly be rated to run at 1.65V. I believe Intel does not recommend going above 1.65V on the last 2 Processor generations. It started with the X58 motherboards and has carried on through today. I have seen several XMP modules running on a Series 6 motherboard and those modules requested 1.65V.
Hello,
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Thanks :up:
wow nice Franck, thanks for great job :up:
Firstly thanks for this & secondly a few observations..
CPU-Z still reports vcore incorrectly & HWMonitor voltages are out too.
Edit Interestingly TMonitor reports my 2500K in a C state & only when you load the system do you get full core speed.... will have to look into this its all off in BIOS.
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yeah, on gigabyte P67 boards is the voltage reading wrong.
CPU-Z core voltage is looking at qpi/vtt voltage on my GA-P67A-UD5 dont know if its a bios issue or a CPU-Z issue but thats how it is.
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Only 5 days left :D
2500K Cinebench 11.5 http://s008.radikal.ru/i304/1012/cd/1e14e1fa1bf1t.jpg
2600K - http://s003.radikal.ru/i201/1012/95/92614739409dt.jpg
i love sandy bridge really...
this is my aircooled 2600K on a Intel DP67BG mainboard :D
http://www.abload.de/img/5.49ghz-1m_rem57a.png
http://www.abload.de/img/5.49ghz-32m_re0548.png
Chri$ch:
Did I tell you today that I hate you!:rofl:
That's higher clock than the clock of i7 920 SP1M WR... Which was done with LN2...
Epic.
omg...Cgrisch...maybe to much vcore-a bit dangerous with aircooling, but still impressive score! How can u run highest Cinebench at air?:)
Jaw dropping clock :shocked::shocked:
I was gonna wait for am3+.... mayne not anymore, wow that's a whole 1.4GHz jump per core from my w/c current 750, dunno who said it here before, but 1156 truly did oc like crappola compared to this
Has anyone tested performance in linux yet?
has anyone determined the max safe voltage for 24/7 use or what kind of voltage is needed for a typical and decent OC?
I dream about 5Ghz++ for daily use!!!