vcore question

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i have my e6300 at 2.8, i know the asus p5b has a undervolt issue with the vcore. at idle the processor gets 1.328v (1.350 in BIOS to compensate for under volt) but as soon as i run orthos it drops to 1.304

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basically what to want to know is it ok for the CPU to drop to that voltage when under load or should it be at 1.325 under load.

even whe it drops to 1.304v it is orthos stable (for 1 hour anyway)

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another thing is when uder load the RAM is at 399.9mhz, is that ok?

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Yes, it perfectly normal, the vast majority of motherboards for Intel chips will do it as it's apparently an actual feature of one of Intel's specifications.

My 680i Vdroops 0.07V when under full load.

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Jokester said:
Yes, it perfectly normal, the vast majority of motherboards for Intel chips will do it as it's apparently an actual feature of one of Intel's specifications.

My 680i Vdroops 0.07V when under full load.

Jokester

so even if i was to run my 6300 at stock, i would see a slight drop in vcore under full load?
 
hardc0re_tid said:
so even if i was to run my 6300 at stock, i would see a slight drop in vcore under full load?

On most boards yes, Intel specifications for their CPUs require it for some reason.

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