B beta124 Distinguished Feb 2, 2008 59 0 18,630 Apr 4, 2008 #1 Q6600 P5E WS Pro BIOS V603 No Overclocking at all: 2.4Ghz Idle: 1.152v 100%: 1.216v I thought I was going to get some vdroop under load? What's going on here? These reading are with CPU-Z and CPUID HM.
Q6600 P5E WS Pro BIOS V603 No Overclocking at all: 2.4Ghz Idle: 1.152v 100%: 1.216v I thought I was going to get some vdroop under load? What's going on here? These reading are with CPU-Z and CPUID HM.
D dagger Splendid Mar 23, 2008 5,623 0 25,780 Apr 4, 2008 #3 Did you turn Load Line Calibration on? At low vcore, it may cause vcore increase under load.
Lupiron Distinguished Feb 9, 2008 1,711 0 19,780 Apr 4, 2008 #4 ::chuckles.:: yeah, my maximus formula does that. It goes up like .01 or so when fully loaded. So its a function of llc for sure. (And thats at a high vcore, hehe.) --Lupi
::chuckles.:: yeah, my maximus formula does that. It goes up like .01 or so when fully loaded. So its a function of llc for sure. (And thats at a high vcore, hehe.) --Lupi
Evilonigiri Splendid Jun 8, 2007 4,381 0 22,780 Apr 5, 2008 #5 Yeah, Load Line Calibration will do that. Puts more strain on the mobo too, but at least it eliminates some Vdroop.
Yeah, Load Line Calibration will do that. Puts more strain on the mobo too, but at least it eliminates some Vdroop.