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 VDroop... what izzit?, does it affect other brands too??

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NightRaven
post Aug 15 2007, 02:01 AM

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haha guys u cannot change the boards vdrop and vdroop.

vdrop is the difference between bios set and idle real.

vdroop is the difference between idle real and load real.

the only way a board can change its vdrop is bios.

the only way for a board to have less vdroop is mod. u need to pencil mod or something to "overcome" that vdroop. so always remember to set mroe voltage for u get less.

also different fsb and cpu volt ahve different drops and droops. usually the higher u go for ur fsb and mhz, the higher your vcore, the more the droop and drop.

personally gigabyte dq6 series has the least vdroop (virtual 12 phrase)and asus boards like striker and blitz have the least vdrop - 8 phrase
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post Aug 15 2007, 12:30 PM

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haha p35 will be the same la bro! u need to see which board...

anyway thanks for the compliment bro smile.gif
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post Aug 15 2007, 01:10 PM

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sometimes its does smile.gif makes the difference between stable at 1.45v and 1.4v u know smile.gif
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post Aug 15 2007, 04:36 PM

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hey guys. ALL mobos will ahve vdrop and droop. just how much only smile.gif yes higher perf board usually have less droop so.. yea have to live with it

amd also will have smile.gif

yea only effect is stability

 

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