Well since youre so good at everything why dont YOU come over my house, and revise my eight page essay, rake my leaves, do my dishes, trim the christmas tree, find a stable low voltage for stock volts, organize and clean my room, fold my laundry, make my bed and overclock my CPU to 5.3ghz? or you could just realize that i have other more important things to do before pushing an extra 300mhz into my CPU. Go to page 6 and find my pic of 5ghz @ 1.35v.
What are you 14?
You are like a 9 year old kid with HADD....JUst do the damn test and post the pic like you have been promising for days now...What the heck are trying to find an undervolt for? Focus Daniel Son (I am sure that reference probably flew over your head)
Let me give you a run down on why I think you come off as full of shite!!!
1) You use speedfan....Do a search around this and other forums and you will see speedfan will be mentioned in more threads about temperature reporting issues than the ones we keep telling you to download an use....
2) Your pic on the first page that shows you running superpi 1M variation...
A) 1M is too short of a test and even a highly unstable system can finish that 7 sec test.
B) It is obviously an older version since it doesn't seem to report decimal seconds.
C) You are obviously snapping that as you run it because the 1M test has 19 loops and then one last text statement. The problem is you r temp in the lower right hand systray states 25C. I tested it and even as short a test as 1M is I could see an average 4C jump in core temp....That means you already phenomenally low 25C could be 21C. We all know that with current cpus finding an air cooler so efficient that it can cool the cpu to the case temp is almost impossible. Case temp is likely 3C higher then ambient room temp....
So Lets Review!!! Your room temp must be 17-18C. MOm would never allow you getting the room to 63f
I have no doubt you have a decent cpu. Postnig at 5.3ghz even with 1.43v (possible set at 1.45v in the bios) is not something all chips can do...Stable? Not likely....I can post into windows at speeds where I have to eventually boost the vcore .05v to get full stable.
3) You stated 5.3ghz at 50c under load....with 1.43v as seen in cpu_Z. IdontCare has shown you that his temps are not that good on a 5ghz boot with 1.35v of vcore and using better cooling than you....
Here is what we need you to tell your MOM you need to do...
Postpone the choirs for a few minutes...
1) download lastest realtemp or coretemp program....
2) boot back into 5ghz or 5.3ghz and run prime95 small FFT or Large FFT (good for high temps)
3)Let it run for greater than 30minutes and then take a screenshot.
Heck prove us wrong...that 46c at 5ghz is phenomenal based on everything I have looked at on the net with the vcore you used and using air cooling....Your 5.3ghz claim is just lunacy...