Odd, dont create instability here, well I dont want to know really if it does on my mobo if I enabled it that means 1.48V idle for 1.43 load..
Odd, dont create instability here, well I dont want to know really if it does on my mobo if I enabled it that means 1.48V idle for 1.43 load..
Willhub if you enable LLC you get 1.48V idle and 1.43 load ? don't get that...
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So LLC is at AUTO or disabled ? I didn't get ya first phrase at all : "Odd, dont create instability here, well I dont want to know really if it does on my mobo if I enabled it that means 1.48V idle for 1.43 load.. read it 5 times and still not sure if it was on or not... apparently it's not...
Vdrop:
When you select a Voltage setting from the BIOS, and the real voltage applied is less than the selected voltage
Vdroop:
If the voltage flunctuates from idle to load, then the difference between the idle & load voltage value is named after Vdroop
Question : Why do some overclockers switch into d*ckmode when money is involved
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That's intresting to say, becuase if you think, with the 266 strap i'm direct on the 4:5 divider, this it the lowest setting, and i'm back very stable.
Maybe the 333 strap with a other divider then 1:1 is good to boot above 420 FSB becuase this fails now with 333 strap and 1:1 divider.
Same here, good to hear that 1:1 never boots under PL10.
These are things you only know from testing, with some ppl testing it goes much better.
Well, LLC isn't any problem here, enabled or disabled, no difference.
EDIT: Gives no difference in stability. For Vcore it helps much ...
Last edited by Prodigys; 09-07-2008 at 12:52 PM.
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Well guys, maybe i got tomorrow a P5E3 with some OCZ DD3 ram, but going to try some more before i switch.
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