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So, i should quit worrying, and go game? be done with it?

Might as well if you aren't running excessive CPU voltage, the PSU rails are in spec under load and there is no interest in tweaking all day. wink.gif
post #12 of 18
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I HATE the vDroop on my MoBo!!

Don't look at it! biggrin.gif
post #13 of 18
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Originally Posted by AMD4ME View Post

Might as well if you aren't running excessive CPU voltage, the PSU rails are in spec under load and there is no interest in tweaking all day. wink.gif

Under bench testing, 100% load on all 4 cores, i see 1.413-1.425v. Thats why I can't hold 4ghz. And i thought I had a good board for overclocking!
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post #14 of 18
hello,
i would test all your cpu load line setting with a small burst of prime 95,i did and i was able to set my voltage to not change under full load.
i can run my cpu at 3800 with 1.36v at idle and have set my load line calibration to ultra high and i get 1.36v under full load too.
before i manualled my load line it would go straight to the lowest setting,giving me 1.26v under load.
    
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post #15 of 18
here have a read of my research...
http://www.overclock.net/t/1255700/digi-vrm-setting
    
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here have a read of my research...
http://www.overclock.net/t/1255700/digi-vrm-setting

I read all of your posts and i know understand why i drop to 1.42v under load. Anyway to fix this?
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post #17 of 18
max load line (extreme) and a manual voltage,the extra above the load line should be added to llc under full load.
    
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post #18 of 18
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I read all of your posts and i know understand why i drop to 1.42v under load. Anyway to fix this?

Only if the BIOS LLC adjustment compensates for any drop.
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