I set my voltage to auto, running stable, CPU-Z shows 1.408V.
Isn't that unnecessarily high? Wouldn't it run quite stable a little bit lower?
Isn't that unnecessarily high? Wouldn't it run quite stable a little bit lower?
I run my G0 stepping E6750 at 1.425V @3.5GHZ. That vcore is perfectly fine. Unless you have heat problems...PBAsydney wrote:
I set my voltage to auto, running stable, CPU-Z shows 1.408V.
Isn't that unnecessarily high? Wouldn't it run quite stable a little bit lower?
Temps are fine.GC_PaNzerFIN wrote:
I run my G0 stepping E6750 at 1.425V @3.5GHZ. That vcore is perfectly fine. Unless you have heat problems...PBAsydney wrote:
I set my voltage to auto, running stable, CPU-Z shows 1.408V.
Isn't that unnecessarily high? Wouldn't it run quite stable a little bit lower?
Everest reports 1.188 when multiplier is at 6x, 1.350 when 9x.cyborg_ninja-117 wrote:
CPU-Z is unreliable for voltages... that's a pretty good volt rate IMO. I got mine cranked to 1.58v at 3.5 Ghz lulz.
Last edited by PBAsydney (2008-02-28 10:16:00)
Air or liquid cooling? Case temp? Ortho's stable? I am curious because that sounds like bullshit. Loading both cores to 100% should see a few crashes every 10-15mins on such low voltage unless you live in Siberia and wear mittens while playing bf2 haha.ghettoperson wrote:
Mine is at 1.335v @ 3.33Ghz. I win.