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Stykerb

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  1. So short term update on aida64's stability test about 17 minutes it's reporting 1.296V or 1.304V coinciding with XTU's report dipping between 1.279-1.280. But the curious thing to me is that with static voltage setting aida's "CPU Core" stat idles around 0.4V with a minimum of 0.2V with static voltage setting where as XTU and CPU-z are reporting 1.280 still. Temps seem identical to 15 minute mark on a previous XTU stress test. Aida's non stability test statistics set CPU VID to be 1.278 and stays there with static voltage setting. So what I'm taking away from this is that aida's CPU Core stat is the missing different from bios setting voltage reading I've been reading about?
  2. Wow thanks for all the quick replies I'll definitely Aida64 out
  3. This is my first overclock and I've been googling for days to find info on this but first results: 4.8 ghz @ 1.280V set in the bios. XTU stress 4ish hours, 7zip benchmark left sitting overnight (oops), never going over 75-77C no random reboots or anything. Gaming sitting around 50-60C range with a dual GTX760 internal exhaust cards ~60-70% utilization. From what I've read this is either average or a little above average granted it's winter time and a little cooler ambient 21-23C. I've had it benching at 5 ghz but that was at 1.375V (read the article about siliconlottery and just setup my cpu like the one they had) and I wasn't really happy with temps in the 80s (almost 90s ) Now my question: I've read about how settings in the bios usually differ from monitoring utilities but with the core voltage set to 1.280 in the bios the bios says it's either exactly 1.276 or 1.282 seemingly random but it doesn't change while in the bios only after a reboot or something. But in CPU-z, XTU, HWMonitor, random old windows vista sidebar gadget all report exactly 1.280V for core voltage (HWMonitor reports 0.952V vcore not sure what that's about, never changed depending on any of my settings). Is that just some magic coincidence or is my decidedly low end MSI Z97 G55 SLI board just amazingly consistent or am I just missing something?
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