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    Not needed.. is around same as any other.. just CPU and QPI latency in CPU settings allow you to reach little bit more stable higher freq.. Iīve put CPU - 250 and QPI - 240.. allowed me to have quite stable 4,4GHz with C0.
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    Hello,

    Have my Bloodrage somewhat jerry-rigged with 2 PSUs while my RMA gets taken care of, but I've been using the P09 Bios and have...a question or problem?

    I've seen some people mention different Default V-Core values. Mine, for some reason, seems like it's much higher than the ones I've seen posted around. My default target V-Core is 1.285 (and with Prime 95 cooking a 99.9% load it hits 1.344 off of CPU-Z).

    I have an i7 920 D0 revision.

    What is the normal Default V-Core on the Bloodrage? Mine just seems high, and I'd like to drop it some to see how low I can run 4Ghz at.

    Currently running at above V-Core at 200 bclk 4Ghz 60C. Once Prime 95 has run some more I'll post my Bios settings and finish a rig profile.

    Thanks.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Caerid11 View Post
    Hello,

    Have my Bloodrage somewhat jerry-rigged with 2 PSUs while my RMA gets taken care of, but I've been using the P09 Bios and have...a question or problem?

    I've seen some people mention different Default V-Core values. Mine, for some reason, seems like it's much higher than the ones I've seen posted around. My default target V-Core is 1.285 (and with Prime 95 cooking a 99.9% load it hits 1.344 off of CPU-Z).

    I have an i7 920 D0 revision.

    What is the normal Default V-Core on the Bloodrage? Mine just seems high, and I'd like to drop it some to see how low I can run 4Ghz at.
    Currently running at above V-Core at 200 bclk 4Ghz 60C. Once Prime 95 has run some more I'll post my Bios settings and finish a rig profile.

    Thanks.
    Yep, disable v-droop compensation, mine was doing exactly the same thing, once its disabled give prime a shot, you shouldnt see your voltages go above 1.3v on your cpu, you settings and overclock are the same as mine.

    Ive been saying this all along since biios P06, disabled locks the voltage, enabled allows it to jump all over the place, hence the problem your having.
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    I'll try turning it off, but my main question was what is the normal default V-Core target in the Bios? Adding no mV my Bios reports my CPU Target Core at 1.2825...

    I also noticed that manually setting my memory timings allowed me to overclock. Using the auto features or XMP would cause an automatic failure doing ANY amount of overclocking. So if you're having trouble, I'd try manually setting everything based on advertised RAM settings (the BR also put the volts at 1.7 for DRAM when it runs fine at 1.65).

    Also, for those out there with systems set up for solely gaming, is Turbo worth it or should it just be shut off and leave HT on? The Turbo doesn't seem to add enough in terms of Mhz to make any real impact over having the extra cores, especially as the newer games begin to fully utilize the i7 architecture.


    CPU Features
    PPM ...............................: Enabled
    EIST ..............................: Enabled
    CxE................................: Disabled
    Execute Disable Bit ...............: Disabled
    Virtualization.....................: Disabled
    Hyper Threading ...................: Enabled
    Active Processor Cores ............: All
    Memory Settings
    Memory Controller Settings
    IMC Configuration .................: Enabled
    Channel Congifuration .............: Independant
    Channel Interleaving ..............: 6 Way
    Rank Interleaving .................: 4 Way
    Memory Timings
    Extreme Memory Profile XMP ........: Disabled
    Memory Profile Select .............: Auto
    DRAM Timing Control ...............: Manual
    tCL (CAS Latency) .................: 6T
    tRCG (RAS to CAS Delay) ...........: 7T
    tRP (RAS Precharge) ...............:6T
    tRAS (Precharge Delay) ............: 16T
    CR (Command Rate) .................: 1T
    tRFC (Refresh Cycle Time) .........: 59
    tWR (Write Recovery Time) .........: Auto
    tWTR (Write to Read Delay) ........: Auto
    tRRD (RAS to RAS Delay) ...........: Auto
    tRTP (Read to Precharge) ..........: Auto
    All Voltage Settings
    CPU Voltages
    CPU Core Voltage ..................: DEFAULT
    CPU Target Core Voltage ...........: 1.28250 (this is my default, seems higher than what other people are reporting...?
    CPU Vdroop Compensation ...........: Enabled (going disabled at some point)
    CPU VTT (UnCore) Voltage ..........: +220mv (will be dropping it to test)
    1.8 PPL Voltage Setting ...........: 1.800v
    CPU Clock Amplitude Ctrl ..........: 0.800v
    Memory Voltages
    DRAM Voltage ......................: 1.65
    DIMM1 Vref CA (Addresses) .........: 0.500 Default
    DIMM1 Vref DQ (Data) ..............: 0.500 Default
    DIMM2 Vref CA (Addresses) .........: 0.500 Default
    DIMM2 Vref DQ (Data) ..............: 0.500 Default
    DIMM3 Vref CA (Addresses) .........: 0.500 Default
    DIMM3 Vref DQ (Data) ..............: 0.500 Default
    Chipset Voltages
    X58 IOH Core Voltage .............: 1.3v
    X58 IOH VCCA 1.1V ................: 1.134v
    X58 IOH VCCA 1.5V ................: 1.506v
    ICH10 SB Voltage .................: 1.518v
    OC Gear : Skipping this part
    CPU Turbo .........................: Off
    System Turbo ......................: Enabled
    Clock Speed Control Center
    CPU Bclock (FSB) ................: 200
    QPI Link Fast Mode ..............: Enabled
    QPI Multiplier ..................: x18
    QPI Target Speed ................: 3605mhz 7.2gt/s
    CPU Core Multiplier .............: x20
    CPU Core Target Speed ...........: 4006
    CPU Uncore Multiplier ...........: x16
    CPU Uncore Target Speed .........: 3208mhz
    Memory Bus Multiplier ...........: x8
    Memory Bus Target Speed .........: 1604mhz
    CPU Clock Skew ..................: 0ps
    IOH Clock Skew ..................: 0ps


    I get 59-60C (calibrated RealTemp and CoreTemp) with Prime95 utilizing 99.9% of CPU.
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