Quote Originally Posted by Johnny Bravo View Post
shimmishim - you're bang on the money for that vcore measuring point, it's the same one I use

MikalCarbine - yes as you decrease the resistance you will notice that the vcore at idle will rise, as well as the droop. The rate at which the idle rises is slower than that for the droop so lets say "stock" it was 1.45v your new idle may be 1.48 but your voltage at load will also now be ~1.48v. Basically have ORTHOS or similar up and running then start it up, adjust, idle it to see what the new idle vcore is and adjust accordingly. after a few round of this you will eventually get a 1:1 ratio or there abouts. I normally run it with just a little droop in case of any voltage overshoot.
I'll run with a little droop then

Just wondering, where did you get your degree in EE? I'm currently undergoing my BSEE and University of Hartford