Well, I was remarkably bored, and decided to do the math, I've used it a fair bit already just playing around...enjoy.
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Well, I was remarkably bored, and decided to do the math, I've used it a fair bit already just playing around...enjoy.
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Make the table a .gif will make it look alot less compressed![]()
Possibly......fine enough for now I figured....just excel.Originally Posted by Minstadave
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Charts and all kinda tables gets done when people have nothing to do =)
Very nice one!
Everything extra is bad!
That might come in very handy! Very nice.![]()
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If you get bored again you may have to test each onesince the dfi undervolts, 1.375*110% for me is 1.504
I made a similar one a while backOriginally Posted by Cornelious0_0
http://forums.overclockers.co.uk/sho...&postcount=161
Here's a handy table that I quickly built up in Excel...
Left hand side is the setting for "CPU VID Control"
Top row is for "CPU VID Special Control"
Actual voltage it works out as is in the middle.
For quick reference...
Green is 1 to 1.399
Yellow is 1.4 to 1.599
Pink is 1.6 to 2.125
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If u messure the Vcore with multimeter, the Voltages are nearly the same as the calculated Voltages in the tables!
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So then it's just like trying to use software to monitor your PSU's rails? Just wondering, 'cus I too have noticed this....1.55v x 113% for example calculates to 1.7515v.....but I get 1.696v in CPU-Z, you sayin' that it still IS closer to 1.75?Originally Posted by GravediggA
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Originally Posted by GravediggA
Are you sure!?Though smart guardian-Bios took good readings about the voltage and that only the board was undervolting...
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This is a few readings with cpuz. My board undervolt in a big way compared to what I get into Windows.
1.50v 1.225 x 123% 1.440v (cpuz)
1.51v 1.375 x 110% 1.456v (cpuz)
1.52v 1.350 x 113% 1.472v (cpuz)
1.53v 1.125 x 136% 1.472v (cpuz)
1.54v 1.400 x 110% 1.488v (cpuz)
1.55v 1.375 x 113% 1.504v (cpuz)
1.56v 1.175 x 113% 1.504v (cpuz)
1.57v 1.525 x 104% 1.520v (cpuz)
1.58v 1.400 x 113% 1.536v (cpuz)
1.59v 1.450 x 110% 1.536v (cpuz)
1.60v 1.275 x 126% 1.552v (cpuz)
1.61v 1.425 x 113% 1.552v (cpuz)
1.62v 1.475 x 110% 1.568v (cpuz)
1.63v 1.200 x 136% 1.568v (cpuz)
1.64v 1.450 x 113% 1.584v (cpuz)
1.65v 1.500 x 110% 1.600v (cpuz)
1.66v 1.350 x 123% 1.600v (cpuz)
1.67v 1.325 x 126% 1.616v (cpuz)
1.68v 1.525 x 110% 1.632v (cpuz)
1.69v 1.375 x 123% 1.632v (cpuz)
1.70v 1.250 x 136% 1.648v (cpuz)
1.71v 1.550 x 110% 1.648v (cpuz)
Do you guys getting the same?
Last edited by Kosmic71; 05-21-2005 at 07:20 AM.
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I had made a similar table except I took the time to organize them (using Excel) from lowest voltage to highest voltage. It was beautiful. I printed several copies and then........had some bad luck with RAM and ended up reformatting (after I got new RAM) and put a fresh install of XP on. So, I still have the table I made, but only in paper form. I've got a digital camera, so I'll try taking a pic with it....just wish i had a scanner.
Yes, can't say I've tried every one of those settings on the stock cooler thus far, but the ones I have tried match up with your numbers fairly well.Originally Posted by Kosmic71
I don't/haven't been using the table to see what voltages I'm applying necessarily, I've been using it to see what the next and smallest voltage increase is when I'm overclocking, so that I dont end up giving it more power then it needs...still struggling with temps on the box HSF.
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I took a picture and it turnewd out alright. I sized it down a bit, but it's still ike 400KB. Can anyone else host this? I dont think photobucket will like all the bandwidth use.
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v4...ltagetable.jpg
You'll notice the voltages are in order from lowest voltage to highest voltage, this lets you increase the voltage very slightly without having to do all the math yourself.
So now we have 3 different volt tables on 2 days =))
Everything extra is bad!
Thanks a lot, Cornelious. This is STICKY worthy!
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We do, but I really don't care for that one a whole lot.....I'm not trying to be a jerk, I just prefer the style I used where it's just like a multiplication table...I could color code it somehow to make it more reader friendly, but i think it's still simplest to just match up numbers like we did back in grade school.Originally Posted by Ubermann
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Yo it's good it's good! I printed it up right away and it's now posted on my wall until I get a good binder.Originally Posted by Cornelious0_0
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Glad to be of service.Originally Posted by Techwarrior
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I think all 3 of us deserve a Gold Star! XD XD
Nice table Cornelious, this will make things even quicker then using a calculator.
I think DFI should include this auto calculator option in BIOS.Originally Posted by burningrave101
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i made a program for my TI-83 Plus that helped me out a bit. you input a voltage to start out with (vid) and it lists what all the different +%'s would be. too bad my batteries got real low and i tried playing a game. that led to a RAM reset![]()
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