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    Quote Originally Posted by OC4/3 View Post
    That huge droop only occur on E3110(Wolfdale) and IP35 Pro bios 14Something like .15v-.2v,after flash to 16 final,it is much more normal But i am using a bad E8400 now
    if you are using the difference from what is set in the bios and what is readout as actual voltage, that is a big mistake...vdroop is the difference between actual voltage at idle and the actual voltage at load in windows....forget what the indicated bios voltage setting is set to.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ace-a-Rue View Post
    if you are using the difference from what is set in the bios and what is readout as actual voltage, that is a big mistake...vdroop is the difference between actual voltage at idle and the actual voltage at load in windows....forget what the indicated bios voltage setting is set to.

    I always thought...

    Vdrop = difference between bios vcore and windows idle vcore.
    Vdroop = difference beteen bios vcore and windows load vcore.


    at least that's what most users complain about on the internet when reporting vdroop and vdrop. but vdroop is usually what's discussed most because it's what effects stability testing under 100% load. maybe it's just a big misconception, dunno.. but a lot of people think this when reporting vdroop. so many of the posts your read are defined this way... even if it is wrong..
    Last edited by MikeB12; 06-09-2008 at 01:33 AM.

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