Quote Originally Posted by Mtrx View Post
Well, after few days of some tuning I answer my own question.. there wasn´t a problem with the vcore of the Go at higher speed after the vdroop mod, just needed to raise the vmen and nb a bit and the quad is stable now at 3,4 with 1,336v, it´s getting better

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I've seen this so many times that hurts!
The old mentality that OCers had from AMD era does not apply for Intel. If you have a mid to good quality Mobo with a fair vdroop (nothing so big of course) that's within Intel specs of a healthy.

So VDROOP is GOOD for Intel cpu and stability (within a certain margin).

http://www.thetechrepository.com/showthread.php?t=126