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Want to push my OC, multimeter Q's

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my sig rig is currently @ 3.8 and i want to really get down and dirty to see what my chip is actually capable of. Also, im sick of being at a clock i could of gotten to on air. I bought a multimeter to measure the test points (ones for vcore, vtt, ioh, and dimm) on my evga board. my question is about the accuracy, it states:

±(0.5% reading + 3 digits)
% reading - accuracy of the measurement circuit
+ digits - accuracy of the analog to digital converter

so for example my measured vcore was 1.242, does this mean that vcore is 1.242 ±0.006 or is it only accurate to the 1.24 and the next place is meaningless. this is just confusing me and any help would be greatly appreciated (come get the rep
).

and any advice if i should get something more accurate, i will return it for something better if needed.

side note, i was definitely not expecting to see a .04 discrepancy between evga e-leet and the test points in regard to dimm voltage (1.65 to 1.61). i have much more headroom than i thought
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not related to your question in the slightest. I love your sig,

http://www.overclock.net/intel-bios/...s-history.html

Attention all noobs. Epic.
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not related to your question in the slightest. I love your sig,

http://www.overclock.net/intel-bios/...s-history.html

Attention all noobs. Epic.

I believe you were told in that thread to not be so rude.

Running all over OCN and sharing what you probably think is a clever win on your part, most of us actually think is immature.

As to the OP, man I have no idea. I wish I was this into overclocking that I went into that much depth.

I hope someone can help you figure this out.
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I said sorry, I just thought his sig was funny, tis all.
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