Quote Originally Posted by Lestat View Post
please show another program such as speedfan
which is what you should be using anyways.

1.272 is damn near impossible for any cpu let alone a quad core.
sorry to say that but its true.
my 6600 ES was one of the few chips here to ever hit 3.6 at that low of voltage (3.6 @ 1.28v)
i just find it pretty hard to believe a quad doing that.

1.36v is close to the best i have seen yet.

there is always that golden cpu thats for sure, but even so..

prove the voltage with a DMM directly onto the board or with speedfan or some other program. cpu-z is not to be trusted (not totally atleast)

*edit* i do see your VID is 1.2v so... thats a VERY good VID which does show favor to you.
but anyways show us another program showing voltages or a dmm
Oh man you're wrong. :P

My Q6600 L740A740 can do 3600mhz 1,288V and 3800mhz 1,39V.





The problem with this chip is hot temperature, but I think to lapping it.