OK, here's what I basically got:
Are these voltages and quad-core speeds expected? Is this a "lousy" chip based on the O/C results above?
Consider these are all under Vapo LS. I got it maxed cooling for now while I probe the O/C curves for this chip. At 3.73GHz and 1.45V (BIOS setting on Striker) speedfan tells me my chip is running at about -5C with 4 instances of Orthos small running.
Also the BIOS set voltage is goofy, not sure what feedback to trust. I set the BIOS Vcore to 1.55V, the Vcore hardware monitor in the BIOS reports Vcore is actually running at 1.40V while in Windows XP with Asus probe software it reports Vcore is 1.45 to 1.44V at idle and 1.40V at load. Which one of these measures of Vcore do I need to be concerned with exceeding Intel's spec?
- QX6700 (B3, I think)
Striker mobo
Vapo LS
- 2.67/2.93/3.2GHz all stable at "stock" voltage (10x, 11x, and 12x multi)...Asus probe reports 1.23V idle in XP and 1.20V at full Orthos load (4 instances of orthos)
3.47/3.73GHz require Vcore bump to 1.45V in BIOS to be Orthos stable (13x and 14x multi)...Asus probe reports 1.34V idle and 1.29V orthos loaded
4GHz requires Vcore bump to 1.55 in BIOS to boot into windows and still not orthos stable at this voltage (15x multi)...Asus probe reports 1.45V idle and 1.4V orthos loaded
Are these voltages and quad-core speeds expected? Is this a "lousy" chip based on the O/C results above?
Consider these are all under Vapo LS. I got it maxed cooling for now while I probe the O/C curves for this chip. At 3.73GHz and 1.45V (BIOS setting on Striker) speedfan tells me my chip is running at about -5C with 4 instances of Orthos small running.
Also the BIOS set voltage is goofy, not sure what feedback to trust. I set the BIOS Vcore to 1.55V, the Vcore hardware monitor in the BIOS reports Vcore is actually running at 1.40V while in Windows XP with Asus probe software it reports Vcore is 1.45 to 1.44V at idle and 1.40V at load. Which one of these measures of Vcore do I need to be concerned with exceeding Intel's spec?