I wouldn't call it a problem, because it is actually helping to keep my voltages at lowest for 24/7 use. Actually I'm happy for this 'positive drop', because it works very consistence and I have never seen it "miss" or drop irregularly. It adjusts/regulates the VVT as needed without cosing instability.
When It passes HyperPi 32M @4.2(210x20) with only 1.25v VVT, then how can I (or you) dare to call it a "problem"?
This 'positive drop' wasn't working on my old i7 920 C0, the VVT would idle at 1.32v and go up to 1.34v under load (with 1.34v BIOS set). But my w3520 idles at 1.23v and gos up to 1,24v under load, but it is "intelligent enough" to raise the VVT to 1,26v under "really demanding loads" like Linx and Hyperpi 32M.![]()





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