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Tsunamijuan - A8-3870K @ 5900.5MHz - 5900.5 mhz CPU Frequency

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How was the boil off at those volts Juan?

 

On bulldozer, boil off seems the same as deneb/thuban at less than 1.8v or so. Above that and boil off at idle is similar to deneb/thuban under load.

 

Curious if you notice a big difference at 2.3v compared to 1.8 or less on the chip.

How was the boil off at those volts Juan?

 

On bulldozer, boil off seems the same as deneb/thuban at less than 1.8v or so. Above that and boil off at idle is similar to deneb/thuban under load.

 

Curious if you notice a big difference at 2.3v compared to 1.8 or less on the chip.

 

It could be a little more extreme at times, you could tell when it froze or was getting close to freezing due to how rapid the boil would get. Otherwise the chip is generally so low powered that its just sipping ln2 most of the time. Only time you really really notice these chip heat up is when you get a 4core + apu load, At that point the temperature and watt load swing quite quickly, from the 130ish-170ish watts to around 350-400ish watts under extremely high clocks.

Hey, nice score!

 

One question: I can't see any voltmod on your board or am I offically blind now? How do you get above 1.8 vcore? Thanks in advance!

Ok, I got it. Easy Tune 6 has a slider that goes beyond 1.8 volts. Let's test it. :)

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