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    I could do 24/7 3.8Ghz easily, but meh 3.6Ghz and 3.8Ghz cant see any difference

    One thing that keeps me is my VID, it should be "THE" stock voltage on load?!

    But still i get this


    1.16 on load!



    And my real VID is a 1.2500 according real temp!
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    Quote Originally Posted by carepolice View Post
    I could do 24/7 3.8Ghz easily, but meh 3.6Ghz and 3.8Ghz cant see any difference
    The 4GHz brings my input power (W) down because my PSU is at the power curve where it's most efficient

    I've still got to do some measuring of that too. Plus it'll keep me warm a bit through winter

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    Quote Originally Posted by moogle View Post
    The 4GHz brings my input power (W) down because my PSU is at the power curve where it's most efficient

    I've still got to do some measuring of that too. Plus it'll keep me warm a bit through winter
    Yeap, in week always when i get home from work my rooms temperature is +21c and then when i am going to sleep its on 26c

    1.16 seems even stable
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    Quote Originally Posted by carepolice View Post
    Yeap, in week always when i get home from work my rooms temperature is +21c and then when i am going to sleep its on 26c

    1.16 seems even stable


    I can't boot at 0.9v though :p

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    Quote Originally Posted by carepolice View Post
    I could do 24/7 3.8Ghz easily, but meh 3.6Ghz and 3.8Ghz cant see any difference

    One thing that keeps me is my VID, it should be "THE" stock voltage on load?!

    But still i get this


    1.16 on load!



    And my real VID is a 1.2500 according real temp!


    I thought...
    vid is the lowest voltage that a cpu will run at stock or at least what intel says it is

    am i wrong?

    or this>?
    The VID is part of the uCode that the chip is imprinted with when it leaves the factory. Each chip's VID is different based on its results with Intel's testing processes. What the VID is supposed to do is tell the motherboard, "Hey, this is the voltage I require when the FSB is set to default and the voltage setting is 'Auto'." It varies from chip to chip, as each chip has different tolerances and requirements based on the fabrication process not being 100% perfect.
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    The VID is part of the uCode that the chip is imprinted with when it leaves the factory. Each chip's VID is different based on its results with Intel's testing processes. What the VID is supposed to do is tell the motherboard, "Hey, this is the voltage I require when the FSB is set to default and the voltage setting is 'Auto'." It varies from chip to chip, as each chip has different tolerances and requirements based on the fabrication process not being 100% perfect.
    Sounds kinda true...

    But... On my situation auto on stock is 1.16 on load, still all programs says that VID is 1.25

    On this C1 Stone i can run stable at 1.25 max 3.5Ghz, 3.6Ghz needs 1.27
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