What is your maximum Vcore fluctuation?

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F1shF4t

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Using cpu-z, no voltage change between idle and full load on DFI NF4 Ultra-D, 1.344 v which infact is the same reading in the bios.
Voltage set in bios is 1.375.
 

n7

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Jan 4, 2004
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CPU-Z isn't very accurate with measuring fluctuation guys.

On my mobo, it reads my vcore as solid @ 1.4V
However, when i use Asus Probe & Speedfan, i see lots of fluctuation.

Chances are, if you're using CPU-Z only, you're deceiving yourself ;)
 

designit

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My board fluctuates a by a large Number. Its .00000000000001, +/-
now isnt that such a large digit ? I wish my vcore wat like that guy w/ 0 fluctuation and 100 hrs of prime under a load of heavy machinery.
 

Painman

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CPU-Z is the only thing that takes the voltage reading out to the 3rd decimal place, so that's what I quoted. I also have Everest, MBM and Smart Guardian at my disposal, which all report vcore as 1.47, w/no fluctuation.