When using DVID instead of messing with core voltage / LLC, when does it kick in?
Is DVID always active, at all load values when EIST is enabled (i.e. regardless of the current step / multiplier, the DVID is applied?)
Or is it only applied when the multiplier is in "boost" territory (i.e. > 33x)?
I'm having a hell of a time understanding the CPU Core voltages on my GA-Z68XP-UD3 + i5-2500k.
Defaults for this CPU are 1.260 vcore. That seems rather high to me, but trying to drop the vcore definitely doesn't allow any OC. I'm beginning to wonder if my CPU just isn't on the low-end for i5-2500k series? I keep reading about others getting 4.5+ GHz @ 1.3 vcore or less!
I've got plenty of cooling - with 1.45 vcore @ 4.5 GHz prime 95 coming in at about 70c max (after an hour or so - so I've long since hit maximum temps).
I've read a number of articles on sandy bridge overclocking, so I get the basics (and I've OCed various CPUs since the Core2duo days). But I'm very confused as to what really is DVID?
Ideally I want the CPU at idle to be at 1.000vcore or less, and at full load I want it to be at whatever the minimum vcore is required by this chip to be 100% stable. Any ideas as to how best to achieve this?