Quote Originally Posted by Ace-a-Rue View Post
if you "disable" the vdroop control in the bios and set the bios vcore at minus 0.02 below what you think that you need for the cpu, in whatever loading condition, it will hold the vcore at that level.

ie., i set 1.50v in the bios...in windows, it reads 1.52v for idle conditions...under load, the vcore remains at 1.52v...weird, but it works fine otherwise!
I don't understand this vdroop concept. I mean, why drop the voltage when loading, when it needs more. I mean it would be more logical to drop when idle, can anyone explain this.