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How far can your E6300/E6400 O/C on stock volts?

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Originally posted by: GuitarDaddy
Originally posted by: Hulk


I wonder if there is anyway to determine the VID for a particular chip?

Some boards show the default value next to the manually set value as shown
Here

Don't know if there is a utility that will show it, maybe someone will post one

Thanks for the link but I'm not seeing the default value? Which pic?

 
Originally posted by: Hulk
Thanks for the link but I'm not seeing the default value? Which pic?

CPU Vid.

IIRC, Core Temp also shows CPU VID, but i'm not at home to check.
 
Originally posted by: Hulk
Originally posted by: GuitarDaddy
Originally posted by: Hulk


I wonder if there is anyway to determine the VID for a particular chip?

Some boards show the default value next to the manually set value as shown
Here

Don't know if there is a utility that will show it, maybe someone will post one

Thanks for the link but I'm not seeing the default value? Which pic?

Sixth picture down "Normal CPU Vcore"
 
Originally posted by: idiotekniQues
are you an L stepping chip owner?

i really cant complain about 3.2 stable at 1.337volts - but if i had one of the L chips i could be running at 3.4 24/7 stable at lower volts.
Dunno, but I still have the box, so if i can remember to check when i'm home, i'll let you know.


Originally posted by: n7

IIRC, Core Temp also shows CPU VID, but i'm not at home to check.

Core temp does show VID.

 
Originally posted by: idiotekniQues
are you an L stepping chip owner?

i really cant complain about 3.2 stable at 1.337volts - but if i had one of the L chips i could be running at 3.4 24/7 stable at lower volts.
Nope, it's the B stepping. Confirmed with the box product code and Google.
 
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