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What is the correct way to find out the actual default VID.

Core Temp reads exactly what I have CPU voltage set at in BIOS. 1.350v

Cpu-Z reads voltage minus the drop. 1.312v-1.328v most of the time it reads 1.312v

PC Wizzard 2008 Processor VID always reads no matter what Voltage is set at. 1.238v

What is correct. O what method should I use ?

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Thanks for the reply.

If I installed another E6750 with a lower default VID lets say 1.280v then BIOS would report default as 1.280?

Never mind. I'll just pull a number out of my butt like everyone else.


Message edited by knotknut on 06-18-2008 at 08:34:56 PM


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