As you can see in my signature, I have something you could call mostly a 'frugal' rig (besides the x1950 Pro) and a ThermalTake TR2 PSU, which delivers 430 watts.
But I just noticed something odd, and annoying, and I don't know if it's related to my PSU, my motherboard, or else, and I think it might be what's frustrated any serious attempts to overclock my computer for a long time:
My vcore raises 0.5V under CPU load.
You might think, what's wrong with that? Actually, a lot.
You see, if I put my CPU at 2.7 Ghz, it needs 1.5v to boot up. But at Windows, under heavy load, it rockets to 1.55v, which is overkill. And if I put it lower, say... 1.475v, then it won't always boot up to Windows. But if it does, it runs Prime95 just fine. That's with 1.525v under load. And it's really annoying. Why does that 'voltage throttling' happen?
I've managed to override this issue a bit by using Clockgen, and raising the FSB in Windows. But still... it's the sort of thing that just shouldn't be. Is this because my PSU is just wimpy? I know nothing about electronics or electricity or whatever, but I've this PSU is kinda weak on the amp values, at least on the 12V rail... whatever that means.
Might that be it?
Thanks in advance.
But I just noticed something odd, and annoying, and I don't know if it's related to my PSU, my motherboard, or else, and I think it might be what's frustrated any serious attempts to overclock my computer for a long time:
My vcore raises 0.5V under CPU load.
You might think, what's wrong with that? Actually, a lot.
You see, if I put my CPU at 2.7 Ghz, it needs 1.5v to boot up. But at Windows, under heavy load, it rockets to 1.55v, which is overkill. And if I put it lower, say... 1.475v, then it won't always boot up to Windows. But if it does, it runs Prime95 just fine. That's with 1.525v under load. And it's really annoying. Why does that 'voltage throttling' happen?
I've managed to override this issue a bit by using Clockgen, and raising the FSB in Windows. But still... it's the sort of thing that just shouldn't be. Is this because my PSU is just wimpy? I know nothing about electronics or electricity or whatever, but I've this PSU is kinda weak on the amp values, at least on the 12V rail... whatever that means.
Thanks in advance.
