hi al
I was searching around to find the max volt for the I7 2600k.
and when i looked at the intel documents and found this:
Table 7-5.
parameter: VID range
min: 0.2500
typ: -
max: 1.5200 <---wtf
unit: V
note1: 2
this is a document about the new I7 2600k from the intel web page
i found the same thing for the I7 9xx and it state:
Table 7-5.
parameter: VID range
min: 0.8
typ: -
max: 1.375 <- the max save volt we all know
unit: V
note1: 2
so is 1.5 realy save?
becose many poeple say the smaller the size (32nm for SB) the less volt it can take.
while others say when the stepping changes the volt go,s with it
so what do you guys think is it: save or 100% death
I was searching around to find the max volt for the I7 2600k.
and when i looked at the intel documents and found this:
Table 7-5.
parameter: VID range
min: 0.2500
typ: -
max: 1.5200 <---wtf
unit: V
note1: 2
this is a document about the new I7 2600k from the intel web page
i found the same thing for the I7 9xx and it state:
Table 7-5.
parameter: VID range
min: 0.8
typ: -
max: 1.375 <- the max save volt we all know
unit: V
note1: 2
so is 1.5 realy save?
becose many poeple say the smaller the size (32nm for SB) the less volt it can take.
while others say when the stepping changes the volt go,s with it
so what do you guys think is it: save or 100% death