Tom's Hardware UK and Ireland Forums »
Overclocking
»
General Discussions »
VID In Core Temp vs. Bios
| Bottom | |
|---|---|
| Author |
Thread : VID In Core Temp vs. Bios
|
|
Profile: journeyman
More Information
|
I have a Q6600 that is overclocked to 3.0 GHz on room air, and my voltage I put it on in the BIOS is 1.35. I got to that number after a lot of Prime95 testing. Anyway, whenever I run core temp the VID is always 1.300. What is the discrepancy? And which is the real voltage? Thanks for the help |
|
Related Pr oduct
|
Register or
log in to remove.
|
|
Master-de-bater
Profile: Eternal Poster
More Information
|
The VID shown in core temp is what the cpu's stock voltage is. So it doesn't change.
--------------- "Nvidia, the Way It's Meant to be *Lesbian Lover Club* - founder Assman |
|
Sniper
Profile: Forum Veteran
More Information
|
^+1
--------------- E2180 @3.2Ghz + P35DS3L +8400GS (700/475 OC) ![]() |
|
Profile: journeyman
More Information
|
Ok, so I checked in CPUz and it reads my voltage as 1.28 but in the BIOS it's set at 1.35. Any idea why that would be different? --------------- [Q6600@3.0Ghz][Thermaltake Ultra-120][Gigabyte GA-P35-DS3L][4Gb G.Skill DDR2-800][eVGA 8800GTX 768MB][RaptorX 150GB][Lite-On 20X LH-20A1S DVDRW][PC Power & Cooling 610W][Antec P182][Vista Ultimate 64bit] |
|
Noob? Currently on Sabbatical!
Profile: Honorary Poster
More Information
|
Yup. VDrop and droop.
|
|
Profile: journeyman
More Information
|
Ok, thanks for the info! That clears it up. One question I have though is that when I run Prime95 overnight, I get no errors in the program. The problem though is that my screen's graphics get messed up and even though I can see my mouse cursor moving I cannot click any icons or start windows explorer. The only thing I could do is run command prompt and shutdown through a manual command. Is this a stability issue? --------------- [Q6600@3.0Ghz][Thermaltake Ultra-120][Gigabyte GA-P35-DS3L][4Gb G.Skill DDR2-800][eVGA 8800GTX 768MB][RaptorX 150GB][Lite-On 20X LH-20A1S DVDRW][PC Power & Cooling 610W][Antec P182][Vista Ultimate 64bit] |
|
Noob? Currently on Sabbatical!
Profile: Honorary Poster
More Information
|
It can be... since you ran it over night, any one of the windows background programs could have failed. Normally it leaves a small message saying that it failed. But windows explorer can bomb out without a peep!
|
|
Profile: journeyman
More Information
|
I have my Q6600 at stock multiplier (9) with the FSB of 333 MHz and RAM running in a 1:1 ratio. I ran memtest with no errors. I haven't seen it actually happen, but the one thing that I can see is that when I look at my keyboard's LCD (I have the Logitech G15), the normal readout is replaced with a bunch of memory addresses (looks like a crash). --------------- [Q6600@3.0Ghz][Thermaltake Ultra-120][Gigabyte GA-P35-DS3L][4Gb G.Skill DDR2-800][eVGA 8800GTX 768MB][RaptorX 150GB][Lite-On 20X LH-20A1S DVDRW][PC Power & Cooling 610W][Antec P182][Vista Ultimate 64bit] |
|
Noob? Currently on Sabbatical!
Profile: Honorary Poster
More Information
|
More than likely it is. Just add a notch of VCore.
|
Tom's Hardware UK and Ireland Forums »
Overclocking
»
General Discussions »
VID In Core Temp vs. Bios
