Quote Originally Posted by politenessman View Post
the better it is for what?

there was/is a legend that if you have a low vid, that its a good overclocker. the only rhing that a low vid means is exactly what it is meant to be - it will run the default speed stable, at that vcore. the only other correlation i know of is that quads with low vid generally run much hotter at higher than default vcore than quads with higher vid, ie my 1.2v vid chip runs hotter at 1.3v vcore than some other guy's 1.275 vid chip does at 1.3v vcore.
Ahhh, so the Vid doesn't really matter.

I have another question.

I am running Prime95 stress test on my Q6600.

It runs 100% stress on all 4 core at first.

But on the 2nd hour, it lowered to 75% stress, with the 2nd core at 10%.

Is there anything wrong ?

Though No error is shown on Prime (I checked Round off checking)

NOTE: I clocked CPU at 3.2 (356x9), with 1.3325 Vcore.