That is not vdroop, it is offset between what you set in bios and what is indicated by windows. What you need to do is launch P95 or Orthos and then look at the CPUz 1.368v. The amount it drops when the CPU is loaded is vdroop. Better yet, use a voltmeter and measure the REAL vdroop.
Can you give me a link , how can I measure CPU voltage using a voltometer please.
BTW my English is not so good (I'm Polish) - I understand this offset is bad, and looks like my CPU is crap?
In Windows i've got 1.4V - in orthos 1.368 - that means vdrop is 0.032v.
Last edited by Blackwhite; 01-29-2008 at 02:59 PM.
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