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Yes but isn't the idea that because of vdroop, with LCC Enabled you can have it set lower than with it disabled?
Enabled: CPU Volts set to 1.4V in Bios, 1.36V in CPU-Z
Disabled: CPU Volts set to 1.4V in Bios, could dip beneath 1.36V under load and therefore unstable?
That was my understanding of it.Cibic thanks for the awesome reply, hopefully tomorrow evening I'll get some spare time, read over it properly, take some notes and start some intensive testing ^^
Sub-Silentio: Stable 3.83Ghz:
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| Intel Core 2 Quad Q9550 2.83GHz ....... | Lian Li V2010 ........... | DDC3.2 w/ XSPC Top ... | Bios .. 1104 |
| EVGA GeForce GTX 280 1024MB ........... | Zalman ZM1000-HP ........ | TFC 480 .............. | Vcpu . 1.36V |
| Asus Striker II Extreme nForce 790i ... | Razer Lachesis .......... | Zalman ZM-F3 ......... | V nb . 1.50V |
| Corsair XMS3 DHX DDR-1600 7-7-7-20 .... | Razer Lycosa ............ | D-Tek Fuzion V2 ...... | V sb . 1.50V |
| WD 300GB Velociraptor ................. | Hyundai W240D-PVA 24" ... | EK-FC280 ............. | Vmem . 1.90V |
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