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FX 8150 voltage constantly changing

gusther

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The review said, It’s quite a sparse VRM compared to more expensive boards, with only a pair of transistors going to each phase Each phase can be supplied with 50A of steady current to the CPU, combining for 400A total .The Crosshair V Formula has 3 FETs per phase, which can supply over 2000 amps to the CPU.It is not uncommon for this CPU to draw 350-450W at 1.5v and up, which means it is drawing a current upwards of 300 A. By that point, you are getting pretty close to the maximum output of the VRM, which is usually not a good thing.
 

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It is not uncommon for this CPU to draw 350-450W at 1.5v and up, which means it is drawing a current upwards of 300 A. By that point, you are getting pretty close to the maximum output of the VRM, which is usually not a good thing.

My entire rig fully loaded hits about 450-watt usage. I can't believe that the 8150 draws that much power and at 1.5v I would hope you're running it under water because it's going to get really hot really quick at that voltage on a 32nm chip (granted its SOI, not HKMG so somewhat higher voltages are expected). I could be wrong, but even my 940 overclocked eating up 1.45v wouldn't get that high and temps where pretty close to max at that point on air as well.
 
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It is not always about 4+1 phase and 8+2 phase.
Always remember, a better designed 4+1 phase power can be more effective than a poorly designed 8+2 phase power.
My Asus M4A88TD-M EVO has 4+1 phase and a MicroATX board. Still I can overclock my 955BE 125W CPU to 4.2 GHz stable!
 

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Well, but finally did not send back the board and assemble the pc with gigabyte and guess what happened, the cpu-z ,HMZ,AIDA 64,CPUID have the same constantly changing reading, I will assume that is normal , on the other hand looking at CPUID reding, I see that the -12V is also changing between -3.53 and -14.46 don´t know if that is good.
The performance of this CPU is absolutely amazing, I should continue with other programs but at least in the programs load and comparing with a core I7 920 that I had. Perhaps the problem is the consumption
 

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My Asus M4A88TD-M EVO has 4 1 phase and a MicroATX board. Still I can overclock my 955BE 125W CPU to 4.2 GHz stable!

How much voltage are you giving it though? Not all CPUs need a ton of power to overclock really well.
 
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