Quote Originally Posted by Ben_Brown View Post
Also if you need vcore higher than 1.5 you can adjust it in AOD by setting the bios vcore higher than 1.5. Then AOD will typically show 1.4x. Then you can adjust from there and use cpu-z to see the actual vcore. That is what I do anyway.
Thanks for the tips Ben!

Seems like I've reached a point of deminishing returns on the voltage though. Anything over 1.5vcore doesn't seem to offer very much (~3.7).

What's wierd is the other night I had it running Prime for almost an hour at ~3.9 (I was a buzzed ) on a cheapo Biostar board which has the CPU/IMC Vids locked together with an offset for the CPU. The board eventually shut down (with no damage), I'm pretty sure the PWM section overheated. I was sober enough to take a SS and the only real difference I see is that I had the CPU/IMC @ 1.4v.. With a +.125 offset for the CPU..

Does anyone know what a safe vid is for the IMC on PhII?
For that matter does anyone know what AMD's stock vid is for the IMC?
If I leave it on auto in bios it boots around 1.125 which seems kinda low...