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nvidia monitor

Ok i have nvidia moniter etc on my comp altough i dont think its that accurrate,
it reads 29-33 degrees when its at stock or OCed 200mhz, when i turn the mem voltage to 2.8 it reads it but when i put the cpu volts to 1.5 , it shows 1.45...anyone who has it post here?
 
its normal not to see a temp increase from a small oc without changing the voltage. generally, motheroards slightly (or drastically) undervolt their vcore and it shows a lower (sometimes fluctuating) value
 
It depends also on how you set your voltages. What did you do to get 1.5v? If you set it to VCORE: 1.5v, OVERVID: AUTO, the motherboard will undervolt it to about 1.45. However, if you set it to like VCORE: 1.45, OVERVID: 5%, you might get better results. It takes a while to get to know your motherboard, play with the VCORE/OVERVID a bit and see what you get.

And yes, temperatures will change ONLY WITH VCORE. If the vcore is 1.4v and you're running 2.2ghz, you'll get the same temps when running 2.5ghz on 1.4v. If the vcore is 1.55v and you're running 2.2ghz, you'll get much higher temps than when running 2.6ghz on 1.45vcore.
 
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