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Vcore on Auto(Opteron 148)


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Hi I noticed you are running prime95 with small FFT's. You need to be running prime with large FFT's to stress the mem controller on the CPU. Wht cooling are you using? It does seem like a very nice chip, but do test with large FFT's and a game you knows stress's you system.

 

As for the vCore tht is very nice, but u will have a clearer picture im sure after more testing :)

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I already did that.

Rock stable in Prime 95(small,large),S&M,OCCT,F.E.A.R. ,BF2,CoD2

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My concern was not the stability but long term use of Auto setting on Vcore(possibly overvolting,undervolting...who knows... at the end fryed chip :eek2: )

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some of these cpu:s have died when used with high voltage rams, 3.0v+

 

the reason is that the diodes in the cpu died because of to low vcore, they need like 1.45v to handle the high vdimm...

 

just so you know, so you dont kill the chip...

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I'm kinda curious about the whole "auto" thing as well. Say I set my opty to 300x10=3,000mhz. And leave the vcore at Auto, will it adjust my vcore to stable operating levels for that speed? I think I'm gonna go try this, I know I can get 3.0 w/ 1.6v, but I'm curious to see what this auto junk will do.

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