Even if I had a voltmeter, I wouldn't know where on the board to measure it. I was going by the BIOS and Everest readings, which agreed with each other. But I'll take your word for it as I haven't been on the forums you mentioned and I've found the DFI board has quite a few quirks.
If you do...
Actually mine undervolts. I set 1.65 and get 1.61-1.62. I don't see it being a problem as long as the chip stays under 50C. Voltage isn't the killer, heat is.
I think Intel is going to lose some ground in the encoding benchmarks. A lot of the P4's performance there comes from the high speed SSE units, and at lower frequencies it's not going to be quite as good. The only way I can see getting around this is with double SSE units on Conroe. I don't know...
DFI LanParty NF4 SLI-DR. It turns out the 2.9 range was too unstable. I could boot as high as 2925, but superpi or other intensive apps would bluescreen eventually. I've got it stable now at 2835 running on around 1.62v. The mult is 9.0x315. RAM is running at 5/6 which gives about 262.5. I...
Still tweaking mine a bit. It's a 165 0551 UPMW. 2700 (9x300)is stable @1.500v even on the stock sink with memory at 9/10 (270) 3-3-2-0-1T (Mushkin XP4000 Redline 2GB kit).
Right now I'm working on 2835 with a Swiftech Apex Ultra. It seems to be pretty good at around 1.6-1.65v. I haven't...
I've got a 0551UPMW here. It went to just above 2.5 on stock voltage with the boxed cooler, 2.7 ROCK SOLID @1.500v. This was an easy 50% OC. I mean like Celeron 300A @450 easy.
I've replaced the stock HSF with a Swiftech Apex ultra. So far it's up to 2907 @1.75v. I'm not sure how much more it...
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