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    i think so they can use the touch BIOS, idk nothing other than that for the UD7.

    The UD3H has PWM controll, which controls the PWm frequency, but its maxed out already on the UD7.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sin0822 View Post
    i think so they can use the touch BIOS, idk nothing other than that for the UD7.

    The UD3H has PWM controll, which controls the PWm frequency, but its maxed out already on the UD7.
    Ok cheers thanks for the info. I'll just stick with F4.

    By the way Sin, have you heard anything from Gigabyte regarding the Turbo Boost problem? (Not ramping up when only using 1 thread?)


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    I also got a nice new 24/7 stable overclock as well using Dynamic VID which i've never tried before.

    1.335v under normal usage
    1.272 when under full load
    0.996v while at Idle.

    Full Load:


    Idle:


    So far so good, but time will tell i suppose
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    I'm going to try dvid just for fun on my pretty heavily degraded 2600k simply because I can and it's free. Besides I just bought 3 more tubes of MX4 (freaking mwave said they had the 20 gram one there for $17 but it wasn't there when I went, so I bought three 4 grams for $18 and she waived the $5 will call charge since I was a walk-in anyway), plus I was able to reverse "part" of the degradation on my better 2600k at 5 ghz by raising PLL voltage to 1.86v (no more idle BSOD in Bad company 2 at 1.410v bios LLC2 1.428v idle). So I need something new to do....

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    Quote Originally Posted by jackbrennan2008 View Post
    Ok cheers thanks for the info. I'll just stick with F4.

    By the way Sin, have you heard anything from Gigabyte regarding the Turbo Boost problem? (Not ramping up when only using 1 thread?)


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    I also got a nice new 24/7 stable overclock as well using Dynamic VID which i've never tried before.

    1.335v under normal usage
    1.272 when under full load
    0.996v while at Idle.

    Full Load:


    Idle:


    So far so good, but time will tell i suppose
    Nice clean low voltage 24/7
    you get exact same droop i do when processor hit load 0.050 droop , is this on llc1 also correct

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    I get 1.260v under full load on my 2600k at 4.5 ghz. I agree that's a good vcore.. 1.335v is high for idle, though, with LLC1 without offsets I get 1.284v idle. You should be able to get an idle lower than 1.335 easily...try using LLC1 (LLC enabled if its only disabled or enabled). That should significantly lower your idle voltage with dvid.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Falkentyne View Post
    I get 1.260v under full load on my 2600k at 4.5 ghz. I agree that's a good vcore.. 1.335v is high for idle, though, with LLC1 without offsets I get 1.284v idle. You should be able to get an idle lower than 1.335 easily...try using LLC1 (LLC enabled if its only disabled or enabled). That should significantly lower your idle voltage with dvid.
    any new bios information , seem like the z67 getting all the spotlight lately

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