Quote Originally Posted by Rammsteiner View Post
Saaya, a hell of a long post but I fully understand it now, thx a lot

Ill keep it disabled then since there's basicly no reason to have it enabled. I did have it enabled but the difference between idle and load was in some cases huge, 0.5V! Although, idle and load Voltages were higher to start with when it was disabled, but FWIW that's all read by CPU-Z.

Im slightly dissapointed in my system though Ive beautfull components, but the Uncore refuses to work at high speeds 4.3Ghz requires quite some Volts compared to 4.2Ghz, but I tried hard getting 20x210 instead of 21x200, but it's a no go. I tried lowering Uncore multiplier (with RAM being 50% of that of course) which worked, but what's the point of DDR1260 RAM
The UnCore frequency depends on the Vram ( DDR3 Voltage ).
Higher ram voltages allow the UnCore to gain stability at higher frequencies.
And of course, the maximum UnCore stable frequency depends on the CPU itself and not the board.
And keep in mind that there's nearly a wall on every i7's UnCore freq on air, restricted by the temps ( need to go subzero to be able to get pushed any further ) and not the voltages.