S skypilot Golden Member Mar 20, 2000 1,616 0 0 Mar 9, 2009 #1 From what I've seen, this chip should default to 1.2 - 1.3v, but my Biostar GF7100P-M7S motherboard thinks it should be getting 1.1V. Anyone have experience with this?
From what I've seen, this chip should default to 1.2 - 1.3v, but my Biostar GF7100P-M7S motherboard thinks it should be getting 1.1V. Anyone have experience with this?
F Flipped Gazelle Diamond Member Sep 5, 2004 6,666 3 81 Mar 9, 2009 #2 Operating in a power-saving mode? What happens when you run a program like Prime95?
S skypilot Golden Member Mar 20, 2000 1,616 0 0 Mar 9, 2009 #3 Increase by .025 volts at most when stressed, to 1.125
VirtualLarry No Lifer Aug 25, 2001 56,570 10,205 126 Mar 9, 2009 #5 Run CoreTemp, see what your VID is.
S skypilot Golden Member Mar 20, 2000 1,616 0 0 Mar 9, 2009 #6 Larry, coretemp says VID is 1.1625v - is this what the chip think it should be getting at stock speeds?
Larry, coretemp says VID is 1.1625v - is this what the chip think it should be getting at stock speeds?
13Gigatons Diamond Member Apr 19, 2005 7,461 500 126 Mar 10, 2009 #7 sounds like speedstep. Also try Realtemp to verify with another utility.
VirtualLarry No Lifer Aug 25, 2001 56,570 10,205 126 Mar 10, 2009 #8 Originally posted by: skypilot Larry, coretemp says VID is 1.1625v - is this what the chip think it should be getting at stock speeds? Click to expand... Yes. Vdroop may account for some of the offset, but there might be something else going on here too. Regardless, that's a pretty good VID, you have some overclocking headroom.
Originally posted by: skypilot Larry, coretemp says VID is 1.1625v - is this what the chip think it should be getting at stock speeds? Click to expand... Yes. Vdroop may account for some of the offset, but there might be something else going on here too. Regardless, that's a pretty good VID, you have some overclocking headroom.