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Ok, Right Now My Q6600 Is Overclocked to 3.6ghz. I have ran Prime95 Small FFT for 4hours everything is stable. But the settings I had were this.
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With that voltage, I take it that board also has the NVidia legendary maximum intel spec VDroop and drop? Dod you dare try the VDrop pencil mod?? Would lower the volts by alot! Is something up with the forum posting types? Its doing weird things again! --Lupi Message edited by Lupiron on 05-31-2008 at 01:16:12 PM |
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no idea what the vdrop pencil mod is.. The temps are fine though... Im just tryen to figure out if that motherboard sound was because the NB, HT voltages were to low. |
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whats a maximum temp for a motherboard as well, is 39C ok? |
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Sure, thats fine, lots are much hotter. And the pencil thing is just a mod that alleviates the VDrop and droop on that type of board. Right now you are forced to set your VCore so high so it can idle there most of the time, because when loaded, your vcore drops so low. Thats VDrop and droop.
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Vcore seems really high. I'm running a Q6600 on a GA-EP35-DS3P with Vcore set to 1.45 volts, droops to 1.40 volts under Prime95 load. |
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all you people who have not use a nforce mobo should stop giving comment about the vcore being to high.
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dude honestly.. The Vdrop Vdroop is only neeed if your not stable.. I seem to be extremly stable right now.. I just want to know if the motherboard going BEEEP was due to the NB, HT voltages being to low.. Seince I brought them up I havent noticed any problems. |
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only thing with Vdrop Vdroop I noticed is you have to not pay atention to people who are like... OH DONT GO ABOVE 1.5... its BS, its a Vdrop on 1.575 on idle typen this, listening to double vision by foreginer, my Vcore is 1.5 Ive been stable ever seince I uped the HT to 1.44 from 1.4 and Set the NB to 1.54 instead of 1.44 |
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well vdroop and vdrop is always there regardless you like it or not.you DONT need vdrop or vdroop for instability. |
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I surrender! |
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I just did the pencil mod on my P5N-D motherboard and it reduced Vdrop and Vdroop to .002
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