Thread: bios or cpu-z
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Old 08-27-2008   #6 (permalink)
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Re: bios or cpu-z

Quote  Quote: Originally Posted by scrooge View Post
well i had the ASUS P5K-E/WIFI-AP P35 ATX Intel board and had a bad bios flash
on it and needed something till the board comes back . the only thing my dealer had in stock was this board and a msi board.

what do you think is the right reading for the vcore the bios or cpu-z ?
i understand that the e8400 chip max's out at 1.36 so i don't want to play to much with it till i'm sure of the reading.
thank's again
scrooge
Ah, soldered bios. Who's idea was that? I'd tell you that one of the really nice things for me about running DFI boards is that they're headquartered about a half hour south, and I have on occaision found myself there in need of a new bios. They're very cool, and that back room of theirs with all the equipment... wow... I'd tell you, but now wouldn't be the right time; like rubbing salt in a wound. (whoops... did I say that out loud? )

45nm cpu's, while a lot more fragile than the 65nm parts, can take a bit more than 1.36 volts. 1.4 seems to be the general consensus as to the limit to be on the safe side. Horror stories abound about guys pushing 1.5-1.6 volts, who, although got really sweet overclocks, woke up to find dead chips.

Why are you setting vcore manually so soon in the process? Doesn't that board have special VID? I admit that last night's reading was only cursory, and while those rev1 board bioses didn't look promising, you always see how high you can go at defaults first. Just because chip A can do X in board Y doesn't mean it will do X in board Z. It may, but it may do it by taking a whole different route settings wise.
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