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26th May 2008 14:34 #1Registered User
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E8400 P35-DS3R
! P35-DS3R rev.2.1, E8400 + TR Ultra 120+120mm NB, 2x2GB AData PC800, Fortron 400W. , 1.225v CPU-Z 1.18v 9400=3,600 1.325v , CPU-Z 1.248v 100% . , ? 0.05-0.07v . , 2 . 10% 2 .
. Thermalright Ultra -120 + 120mm NoiseBlocker 100% , 55-56 . , , TR Ultra 120 ( 25-28) . 55, ? , .
, TR Ultra-120 idle , 0 8-10 1. idle, 100% , 1 .
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26th May 2008 15:27 #2
: vdroop (volt droop) - "As Intel specification clearly states Vcc (CPU Vcore) should drop in propotonal to the increase of Icc (CPU current consumption), in order to prevent causing permanent damage to your CPU. When CPU is under stress (in other words, under higher load), the current consumption of the CPU will go up, and the CPU Vcore will then drop to conpensate this change. This is a perfectly normal behaviour, and will not effect the overall stability of your system."
-: http://www.thetechrepository.com/showthread.php?t=126
Intel Core 2 Duo E8xxx /45nm/: http://hardwarebg.com/forum/showthread.php?t=118284
8xxx .Last edited by aem; 26th May 2008 at 15:37.
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26th May 2008 15:57 #3Registered User
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! - vdrop, vdrop . . , 4,0 (9445) 1.350-1.375 , , 1.425-1.450, . , - , 55, !? ? , . , . . , . , .
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26th May 2008 16:22 #5Registered User
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34-35 , 25-28"25-28
25. , 25-30 . 120 NoiseBlocker .
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