Does this figure suggests VCore Drooping ?

loserp3

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Thanks for your help and excuse the questions.

Fix: suggest, not suggests :(

Mike.

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Admin, can you move this to the overclocking sub-forum please
 

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sorry dude, i can not see the image clear enough to see any range. the image is
too small. something on the 1024x768 or larger would be a lil more telling.

also you would want to include build specs. rather than be quizzed by other
questions and not getting the information quick enough.

like what's been done, what needs to be done, and details..
 
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I am performing a stability test for my OC'd cpu
I ran OCCT for 6 hours and it was fine - no errors, no BSOD's.
Would like some input on whether I get vdroops or not.

Thanks
 
Yup that's vdroop. When the CPU is loading you can see that the red line drops slightly to about 1.296v.

For a full comparison we'd need to see what vcore your system runs on at idle. The easiest way to do this would be to setup up OCCT to run a 10min test with a 3min idle period at the start. Then you can compare idle to load voltage which gives you vdroop.
 
I am currently testing it with power duty set to extreme..

can vdroop cause system instability / lower performance in games ? is vdroooping so bad ?
 
ok,
this is the result after changing the power duty control to extreme :

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is it ok now ?

Please help me.
 
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Im not sure what youre asking help for. If your overclock is passing OCCT for 4-6 hours, its stable and Im not sure what youre needing help with. Be glad to offer any, just not sure what youre needing.
 
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