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post #21 of 31
I have a little problem with mine q6600.I run it with stock cooler at stock Voltage, it has Vdroop rated ~0,08V.For all you who don't know this-In Bios is a feature which loweres Vdroop(it says-Improves Vdroop).

My problem is when i OC it to 3.1Ghz=388*8 I have problem with #3 core.Then I increase Voltage to 1.45-0,08(Vdroop) and it's stiil problem with #3 core.It runs ok at 3.0Ghz with stock voltage :wua: bur i don't know why it can go to 3.1Ghz with that Voltage.Cpu-t reports 1.3V under load(Bios set to 1.45V).I have NO VMOD done yet.
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post #22 of 31
you are dropping almost .15v..ouch. I would not use the BIOS feature..it doesnt seem like it is improving the vdroop at all.

..how are you setermining you have an issue with core #3?
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Setermining hmm...Don't know what this mean.

It's always the 3# core so i'm quite confused why not one of 4 else.I just need an explanation so I can be shore it's not smth wrong...
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post #24 of 31
sorry for the typo..it was supposed to be "determining" LOL

How are you figuring you have a issue on core #3?
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post #25 of 31
Cause always when CPU has "to low Voltage" (3.2Ghz @ 1.25V-crash) #3 thread false to do the test.dD

I just don't know, belive, if this is normal.... :|
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post #26 of 31
anyone who's thinking of doing this should read the famous vdroop post that's hanging around here somewhere first. vdroop has a purpose and diving in head first and totally ablating it without careful consideration (or even with, probably) isn't a smart thing to do.
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post #27 of 31
your vcore is drooping too much, you need to raise the vcore level in the BIOS by another .02-.03v to compensate. It is perfectly normal and happens all the time, with every mobo... how much and to what degree is dependant on the mobo itself though.

ie- if you need 1.3v to remain stable in Windows.. and you are 'drooping' .04v, then you need to set ~1.34 or 1.35vcore in the BIOS to achieve the 1.3v after droop.
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post #28 of 31
HEY GUYS

I see the thread died nearly 4 years ago lol
Anyway, I did the VDROOP MODE as seen on the pic:

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However, the actual cpu voltage does not go higher then 1.376V - no matter how many times I rub the pencil on it lol
The Vcore in BIOS is set to 1.4V and was advised to get the voltage up to 1.38 is good ...

hmmmm any ideas why is not working?!



ps: is not a 2b pencil.... I got one it says and it says on it: HB - STAEDTLER Noris school pencil
post #29 of 31
Just set more Vcore from bios. I've done vmod to my P5E3, bios set voltage is 1.4, idle voltage 1,360 and under IBT 1,344 (Before 1,360 and 1,320)
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great response to a necro thread from last year! wheee.gif

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