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  1. nah... tried up to 2.05v (real, @ Multimeter) yesterday with the Z77A-GD65 and public bios. Pretty sure Asrock can do higher than 1.8v too, but need to check. Besides, not all Ivy's scale with voltage that high. Tried one cpu that maxed out between ~1.70 and 1.75v.

     

    you are right. Most chips tested so far dont really scale properly past 1.8. Some chips will bench up to 1.85 from the ones ive tested. I've tested 1.9+ on a few chips at slightly lower frequency than max stable so they will take the voltage but when on the egde they drop out. it's most likely heat or possible voltage scaling. One chip needed a 1.8 to 1.92 rise for the last 100Mhz. Kinda indicative of silicone not liking more i guess lol

  2. eva2000 could fix that in a heart beat but charles chooses not to get his help, too bad

     

    ive noticed that a lot of ppl are not posting anything on there any more, it seems to be going a bit stale lately, not sure why. Ivy should have exploded with things but you can hardly find any threads...wtf

  3. Test methods might not be the best possible and full pot temperature with ivy should be near -180c even with paper pot, so check the connection of probe etc.

     

    Here is AMD FX-8150 @ 7.2GHz with all 8 cores enabled and 2.056V (estimated heatload 400W+) load with inflection point:

     

    I think reeven need to try a bit harder to beat that :)

     

    Uncle Fester tested the pot as well, from what he's told me jjjc's assessment seems to be on the money :(

     

    it would be good if Reeven can take this feedback onboard and if they seriously want to do this to actually make a proper pot

     

    Petri, what is the point of you putting videos of your pot and load it can handle in competitor's product threads, do you really still feel you need to prove something lol?

     

    found UF's review at OCAU

     

    http://forums.overclockers.com.au/showthread.php?t=1028249

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