Originally posted by: SlowSpyder
Unless I understood him wrong, I thought aigomorla said that CPU-Z was reading the voltages wrong. Could be wrong on that though.
correct cpu-z does not show voltage properly.
this is directly from my friend who was writting a review for one.
"Real stock Vcore is 1.3125 V as selected by VID, 1.32 real.
Real Vcore on 2nd screenshot, at 3600 MHz is 1.4000V VID and 1.41 real - but this chip will do 3600 with less voltage after some tweaking."
The chip on cpu-z reported 1.520
so yes the cpu-z voltages are wrong..
And this was taken on cpu-z 1.49