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On the Vrin, the Z87 advise was to run it ~0.4v difference/delta from vcore. Unless I'm just misreading it, the advise here is to have it running 0.8v difference/delta from vcore? That's what I was just curious on, has that advise changed. So if I went by how I understood it here, running my VID @ 1.41 then I'd have to raise VCCIN to 2.2V...
 

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Originally Posted by Sin0822 View Post

0.4v from delta and the system booted stable? Default delta is 0.8v, you shouldn't close that gap unless you are trying to beat temperatures, it will hurt stability in many cases. At the beginning I thought it was cool, but you should get much more stability by increasing it to 0.8-1v delta. Since the release Intel has said 0.4v was the recommended Lowest delta, if you use 0.4v you are prob going to hurt stability. To ensure stability in their own default mode, they choose 0.8v delta. I am using now usually 2.1-2.2v for a 1.25v-1.3v vcore.
Ok that's interesting, thanks for that.
 

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Dude, you're the new one with an actual Desktop chip now instead of just "speculating" and "guessing", as evident in your sig. Most of us have been playing around with Haswell for a long time. If you want to stay at 1.3v go ahead, hell.. if you want to stay with what ASUS do and limit their auto-OC SW to 1.28v then that's fine too. Many people have had Haswell's for a long time now and some of us know how and what they do.
 
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