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mythy
01-20-08, 11:09 PM
So whats your CPU voltage set to in bios and what is it in windows at idle and then full load.


I'll go first,

Q6600 @ 3.4GHz
Bios = 1.325
Idle = 1.296
Load = 1.289

Uberpwnage
01-20-08, 11:40 PM
E6600 @ 3.66GHz
Bios = 1.5185
Idle = 1.488
Load = 1.472

LycosV
01-21-08, 03:22 AM
E6400 @ 2.8GHz
BIOS = Dunno and I don't want to reboot right now
Idle = 1.144V
Load = 1.304V

slaWter
01-21-08, 04:24 AM
QX9650 @ 4.00GHz
BIOS = something like 1.40V
Idle = 1.38V
Load = 1.37V

Absolution
01-21-08, 05:17 AM
E6600 @ 3.1GHz
Bios: 1.300
Idle: 1.288
Load: 1.272

andy_nv
01-21-08, 06:03 AM
Q6600 @ 3.4GHz
Bios: 1.4135V
Idle: 1.40V
Load 1.41V

Asus P5K with pencil mod for vdamper. Contrary to the trend, idle voltage is lower than load.

XDanger
01-21-08, 07:47 PM
e6400@3.4ish/p5b-d

bios 1.37v

os 1.33v

I really should turn speedstep or whatever on

$n][pErMan
01-21-08, 07:50 PM
Q6600 @ 3.15Ghz

BIOS = 1.325V
Idle = 1.312V
Load = 1.28V

God I hate VDroop.... I would do the mod if I was not afraid of messing it up and killing this kick ass board :p

XDanger
02-08-08, 07:26 PM
e6400@3.5 1.37v

Dazz
02-08-08, 08:19 PM
E4300 @ 3.5GHz

BIOS = 1.670V
Idle = 1.591V
Load = 1.690V

Possible why i get some stability issue as my Vdrop is very high.

BashfulTux
02-09-08, 01:18 AM
Q6600 G0 @3150 in a Gigabyte GA-P35-DS3L v2.0 main system
BIOS: 1.2125v set to its VID using Normal for the setting
Idle : 1.04v using C1E enabled not using it would be ~1.17v
Load : 1.12v

Q6600 G0 @3000 in a Gigabyte GA-P35-S3 v1.0 backup system
BIOS: 1.3000v set to its VID using Normal for the setting
Idle : 1.15v using C1E enabled not using it would be ~1.26v
Load : ~1.21v

AOD CASPER
02-09-08, 01:59 AM
Q6600 B3 @3.15

Bios = 1.34375V
Idle = 1.320V
Load = 1.320V

wish I had a G0

Amuro
02-10-08, 07:45 AM
QX9650 @ 3.6GHz
Bios = 1.29375V /w Load Line Calibration disabled
Idle = 1.28V
Load = 1.23V

Mojoe
02-10-08, 12:26 PM
Q6600 @ 3,8

Bios = Dont remember
Idl = 1,44
Load = 1,44

andy_nv
02-10-08, 01:12 PM
Q6600 @ 3,8

Air or water cooling ?
(sorry for being off topic)

Mojoe
02-10-08, 02:29 PM
Thats silent water.

zer0
02-10-08, 02:40 PM
E6420 @3.2ghz
@stock voltage

E6420 @3.4ghz
@1.43v

Revs
02-10-08, 02:40 PM
E8400@4.05Ghz

BIOS 1.40125v
Idle 1.41v
Load 1.41v

NoiR
02-10-08, 06:18 PM
E6700 @ 3,4 Ghz

Bios 1,36
Idle 1,35
Load 1,33

Thinking about switching back to 3,2 Ghz which runs @1,22V (Bios) .

Eliminator
02-10-08, 07:19 PM
1.5V in windows

Gregor976
02-10-08, 07:38 PM
Q6600 @ 3.2GHz
Bios = 1.320
Idle = 1.320
Load = 1.280

My CPU will do 3.6 Prime stable with a slight voltage bump, but I don't run anything that I can see a performance difference "other than synthetic benchmarks." There is a negligible difference that I can see if I run fraps, but it is totally unnoticeable with the naked eye.

I can definitely tell a big difference between 2.4 and 3.2 though.

Amuro
02-10-08, 11:40 PM
Q6600 @ 3.2GHz
Bios = 1.320
Idle = 1.320
Load = 1.280

My CPU will do 3.6 Prime stable with a slight voltage bump, but I don't run anything that I can see a performance difference "other than synthetic benchmarks." There is a negligible difference that I can see if I run fraps, but it is totally unnoticeable with the naked eye.

I can definitely tell a big difference between 2.4 and 3.2 though.
Yeah, that is why I don't leave mine at 4Ghz for daily use even though it's Prime stable at that speed with higher vcore.

XDanger
03-04-08, 05:43 PM
1.5V in windows
Really? Is that safe even for a minute?
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e6400@3.69
1.43v

hokeyplyr48
03-04-08, 05:53 PM
Really? Is that safe even for a minute?


wow 1.5 is pretty high. even with cooling that's still pretty high

Q6600 3.5
BIOS: 1.4750
windows/everest 1.43

XDanger
03-04-08, 06:04 PM
Maybe joking...