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Max CPU voltage range and overclocking

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This question has probably been asked several times but I searched the forum and couldn't find an answer. Thank you for your help in advance.

I have an E8400 and according to Intel's website, the VID Voltage Range is 0.85V – 1.3625V so I don't want to go over 1.3625v while overclocking. And I read about vdrop and vdroop and I understand what they do. But I am still confused about whether the max voltage of 1.3625v is referring to voltage in BIOS settings, voltage after vdrop, or voltage after vdroop.


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I'm gonna bump this for you, as I have heard two different stories on this a well.

Reply to sportsfanboy

intels max vid is the voltage you read from cpu-z while in windows if while overclocking you set a voltage of 1.4 in bios and then in windows on cpu-z it reads 1.35 then thats vdrop. vdroop is when the cores are loaded to 100% and then 1.35 might drop to 1.33.

Either way your fine for 1.36v as read by cpu-zoverclocking a e8400 if you plan to keep it for a few years, that should allow you to get to atleast 3.6-3.8ghz.

Reply to richardscott

Sorry that really didn't answer the question. Vid is the voltage value Intel stamps individual chips, so motherboards will know how much voltage to give when set to auto, or default settings.

The question is...

Is that max voltage value they are referring to, as set in the bios, or max voltage in cpuz. I have heard from some reliable sources here at Tom's, that both are correct, so I'm looking for clarification.

Reply to sportsfanboy

its the max voltage as seen in cpu-z. if you have a crap mobo then what you set in bios might be way off what will be seen in cpu-z.

Reply to richardscott

Ya man... I understand v-droop and drop. The problem is this: is the max voltage in cpuz (after v-drop) or is it max setting of 1.5 in bios. Because you can set 1.55 or more to get 1.5 in cpuz. Does Intel expect people or system builders to read the voltage with software are a multimeter?

Reply to sportsfanboy

its the max setting as seen in cpu-z, intel doesnt expect anyone to measure vcore cos its only for overclockers. the max of 1.36 is when read by cpu-z so you dont reduce the life of the chip beyond the rated lifetime.

Reply to richardscott

For 65nm: ABSOLUTE MAX is 1.5v.

For 45nm: ABSOLUTE MAX is 1.45v.

ABSOLUTE MAX is the point where the CPU starts to get physically damaged. It is the point of no return.

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Reply to Shadow703793

yes..i understand that. my question was whether it is 1.45v or 1.3625v according to intel in the bios, or after vdrop.

Reply to vangopra
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Its 1.45.

The VID range is 1.1000 to 1.2500.

The Voltage range is the 1.3625

And the Max intel voltage is 1.45

Though you can safely go over that, I wouldn't go over 1.45 loaded, unless you have great cooling.

Keep her nice and cool, and the voltage will be less important. But you still don't wanna go berserk with the cpu voltage.

Of course, you could ask the next guy, and he would say something differently!

:)

--Lupi

Reply to Lupiron

Lupi, are these numbers for max voltage settings in cpuz or max voltage settings in the bios.

Reply to sportsfanboy
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They are recommended as BIOS voltage settings.

When I said that I personally wouldn't go over the 1.45 volts while loaded. I meant CPUz value while running prime small ffts on all cores.

Obviously you'd want superior cooling if you feel like taking the voltage up past that. But barring bad temps, I don't think it will explode any time soon.

Basically, the temps will dictate your final over clock. Sad, but true. :)

--Lupi

Reply to Lupiron
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You coulda asked Shadow! I am sick, hehe!

He likes to be pestered, so you should show no restraint when questioning him for his vast array of information!

Hehe!

--Lupi

Reply to Lupiron

Ok, thx

I keep hearing from different people that it's 1.5 in cpuz, and once in a while, 1.5 in bios, for the q6600. Thx man

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