Just updated the first post of the thread with the data collected... I counted 113 replies so far.
Just updated the first post of the thread with the data collected... I counted 113 replies so far.
Updated the first post of the thread with the data collected (123 replies now) and added some histograms and basic statics to help visualize the data set.
Updated the first post of the thread with the data collected (182 replies now)... this has turned into a nice little thread![]()
Last edited by graysky; 08-19-2007 at 05:29 AM.
G0 stepping 1.232v under load
Q6600 @ 3.0Ghz
Asus P5K Deluxe
4GB Corsair PC6400
ATI X1650 Pro
Updated the first post of the thread with the data collected (208 replies now)...
G0
1.2750v @ idle... trying to download some load.
[EDIT]: Same readings under Spinhenge 'nStuff.![]()
Last edited by Fluff n Stuff; 08-25-2007 at 05:32 PM.
GO 1.275v coretemp.
I also have a G0 but with a VID of 1.27
Normally OC at 4.1 Stable.
My boss got the G0 for me!![]()
Last edited by simplestaple; 08-28-2007 at 04:56 PM. Reason: Stepped up my VID :P
G0: 1.2875 vid (coretemp)
Stable OC: 3.2GHz at 1.35vcore set in BIOS
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G0: 1.2750
Stock clock...but not for long!
Not for long at all. 1 hour later and I'm already running this cpu at 3ghz while running DVD Shrink in the background at the lowest voltage my Abit will allow me to manually set, 1.275. CpuZ is reporting voltage at 1.20, Core Temp is reporting voltage at 1.275 though. I don't know what's up with Cpuz. What amazed me the most is how much faster Vista booted up after the oc.
Last edited by kbohip; 09-02-2007 at 01:01 AM.
G0 9x333 at 1.12/1.14v (load/idle)
I think you guys are missing what the original poster is asking (check the first post) - he wants the VID value read from Core Temp - this value doesn't vary under idle/load, it's the programmed default vcore of the chip. You are posting the vcore read from the BIOS which will vary under idle/load conditions - not the same thing.
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