Reply 80 of 84, by PARKE
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script-fu wrote on 2020-10-27, 17:08:Thanks for clarifying that last question PARKE. Now i can put this thing back together. Did the VRM look like it will hold up to you too? As darry's post did worry me a bit as my coppermine was up in that chart and in the orange. I posted a picture a while back of the VRM.
The "VRM" encompasses the entire setup, not only the HIP chip but also the mosfets etc. I don't know enough about those issues to comment on that. I do have a motherboard here that is, according to the manual, compliant with VRM 8.4.
According to a note that I have (see below) here this translates to being able to handle 22.8 amps (which should be enough for your 1000 MHz cpu.
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-VRM 8.2 1.30-2.05, 2.1-3.5 volts 16.1 amps
24377302.pdf
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-VRM 8.4 1.30-2.05 volts 22.8 amps (Coppermine)
24533505.pdf
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But I don't know if your Gigabyte board is manufactured along the VRM 8.4 qualifications. And this stuff is all focusing on factory specifications so I am not sure if you would ever run into serious problems if you run a 1000 Mhz cpu on a board with a VRM 8.2. I have a 1000 Mhz /fsb cpu running on a board with a VRM 8.2 without problem but I must add that it is not used on a regular basis and never under stressful situations.