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Question VF curves

CU

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Is there any where online to look at other chips default VF curves?
My 12700K is:
36x 1.222v
40x 1.225v
42x 1.229v
48x 1.274v
50x 1.369v
I have always wondered how my default VF curve from XTU compared to others. XTU also seems to return slightly different results between runs. Is there a better way to find the default curve?
 
So, I guess default VF curves are not that interesting. I thought they would show how good your CPU is for overclocking or undervolting, ie. lower defaults = better chip.
 
So, I guess default VF curves are not that interesting. I thought they would show how good your CPU is for overclocking or undervolting, ie. lower defaults = better chip.
Asus does use the V/F curves to generate a rating for the CPU but it's only available with their MBs. I don't think they've publicly released their methodology publicly or licensed it to other board manufacturers, though Gigabyte has recently released their own version.

 
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Asus does use the V/F curves to generate a rating for the CPU but it's only available with their MBs. I don't think they've publicly released their methodology publicly or licensed it to other board manufacturers, though Gigabyte has recently released their own version.


Unfortunately my MSI MB doesn't have anything like that that I know of. Guess I am just surprised the OC community didn't create a page with different chips and V/F curves.
 
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