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    Quote Originally Posted by alpha0ne View Post
    @ 3.60GHz WITHOUT the Vdroop mod connected

    Q6600 L725A903 G0 - VID 1.2625 3.10Ghz prime stable @ 1.220Vcore real (default) idle taken by DMM

    I was surprised how much more Vcore is needed once you go above 3.20GHz

    3.20GHz needs 1.2825Vcore set in bios = 1.23V windoz idle 1.21V load (actual DMM reading)

    3.60GHz needs 1.4525Vcore set in bios = 1.41V windoz idle 1.34V load (actual DMM reading)

    Reported CPU-Z, Uguru and DMM Vcore readings variations are no more than .02V difference



    Should be even better when I connect the mod
    your Vdroop under load appears to be higher than mine...could possibly be not a great "G0" or it could be the board and PSU not doing its optimum thing.

    i am at 3.84Ghz with bios set to 1.5150...in windows, idling, i read direct from the board at 1.4750v...so only a 0.04v Vdrop...NOW...under load, that drops down to 1.43v or about 1.428v...lets make it 1.43v..the total difference in Vdrop+Vdroop = 0.085v total drop in Vcore...yours is 0.1125v...YIKES...that is not the best.

    how do you say you have 1.45 set in the bios when your Uguru says 1.45v...can't be!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ace-a-Rue View Post
    i am at 3.84Ghz with bios set to 1.5150...in windows, idling, i read direct from the board at 1.4750v...so only a 0.04v Vdrop...NOW...under load, that drops down to 1.43v or about 1.428v...lets make it 1.43v..the total difference in Vdrop+Vdroop = 0.085v total drop in Vcore...yours is 0.1125v...YIKES...that is not the best.

    how do you say you have 1.45 set in the bios when your Uguru says 1.45v...can't be!
    Look again Ace, the 1.4525 set in bios should also show the same in uguru looking at OC guru voltage settings, the CPU Volts above that page is actually showing 1.36 I think
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