i.e. all other factors are the same, the one w/ the lower VID ran at a higher o/c or at the same o/c as the other chip with the higher VID at a lower vcore
I'm not sure hat you are trying to prove. Collecting data with just the vid is akin to trainspotting you are unable with the data to prove any correlation to better/worse overclocking.
There is nothing different or new in different vids, remember the same arguments been stated with the various amd 939 cpus some years ago.
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