QUOTE(irenic @ Oct 22 2006, 02:50 PM)
vcore @ auto. vfsb @ 1.3 , not 1.4 as i mentioned above.
interesting thing is, intel is quite weird.. with amd, the temp only increase if the vcore is increase.. but look at what i found.
vcore @ auto on ASUS P5W DH DLX bios 1407
default speed (266x8) full load @ 37c
3.2ghz (400x8) full load @ 41c
3.3ghz (413x8) full load @ 47c
is conroe coretemp's temp increase according to clockspeed? or intel board is good at adjusting vcore when we set it at auto?
but cpuz shows the same, 1.28vcore under full load.. 1.32v during idle.
i used a DMM to measure my E6700.... i set vcore to auto...only change FSB.... the voltage keeps increasing.... and i think the same also clock speed affect the temp....
and i have 2 problem with P5B....
1. keeps shuttting down when i do a restart after OC or i change settings and save exit bios.... does gigabyte users has the problem??? or its really common or its a bug??? i asked tampoi he say he has the same problem also...i asked KC he say he has the same....
2. i tried to enable C1E which i believe its the power efficiency option...i know it will affects OC.... what i found out is even i enabled it and i oc it the C1E wont work anymore.... lets say i put 266 fsb x 10 and auto vcore...in idle its only 1.1Xv when load its 1.2Xv.... but after OC liao its stays stable at certain vcore...does this happen to gigabyte as well???
This post has been edited by sup3rfly: Oct 22 2006, 11:38 PM