krazyq krazy Techie Messages 8,246 Location Minnesota Jan 14, 2008 #41 heXTT said: Vcore is 1.537 NB is at +.2v ram is at 2.0v 5-5-5-15 1:1 Click to expand... you got the same board as me...the only volt options i see is mch, fsb and pci..and ofcourse cpu. is nb mch or am i mistaken here?
heXTT said: Vcore is 1.537 NB is at +.2v ram is at 2.0v 5-5-5-15 1:1 Click to expand... you got the same board as me...the only volt options i see is mch, fsb and pci..and ofcourse cpu. is nb mch or am i mistaken here?
krazyq krazy Techie Messages 8,246 Location Minnesota Jan 14, 2008 #43 b1gapl said: The NB is part of the chipset. Click to expand... o alright... nb=north bridge...right?
b1gapl Mod Emeritus Messages 13,044 Location USA Jan 14, 2008 #44 krazyq said: o alright... nb=north bridge...right? Click to expand... Correctamundo.
krazyq krazy Techie Messages 8,246 Location Minnesota Jan 15, 2008 #45 b1gapl said: Correctamundo. Click to expand... wen he said he raised the nb by .02, was he talkinb about fsb or mch then? and is it true if you raise too much voltage, your pc has more chance of being unstable.
b1gapl said: Correctamundo. Click to expand... wen he said he raised the nb by .02, was he talkinb about fsb or mch then? and is it true if you raise too much voltage, your pc has more chance of being unstable.
b1gapl Mod Emeritus Messages 13,044 Location USA Jan 15, 2008 #46 krazyq said: wen he said he raised the nb by .02, was he talkinb about fsb or mch then? and is it true if you raise too much voltage, your pc has more chance of being unstable. Click to expand... When he mentioned the NB, it's the MCH. But I usually increase or decrease the MCH and FSB together. I'm not sure about that, but too much of anything isn't good. The cut off point for air, IMO, is around 1.55v.
krazyq said: wen he said he raised the nb by .02, was he talkinb about fsb or mch then? and is it true if you raise too much voltage, your pc has more chance of being unstable. Click to expand... When he mentioned the NB, it's the MCH. But I usually increase or decrease the MCH and FSB together. I'm not sure about that, but too much of anything isn't good. The cut off point for air, IMO, is around 1.55v.
krazyq krazy Techie Messages 8,246 Location Minnesota Jan 15, 2008 #47 b1gapl said: When he mentioned the NB, it's the MCH. But I usually increase or decrease the MCH and FSB together. I'm not sure about that, but too much of anything isn't good. The cut off point for air, IMO, is around 1.55v. Click to expand... how do i find out what the current volt of the nb is? all i see is +.01 etc etc.
b1gapl said: When he mentioned the NB, it's the MCH. But I usually increase or decrease the MCH and FSB together. I'm not sure about that, but too much of anything isn't good. The cut off point for air, IMO, is around 1.55v. Click to expand... how do i find out what the current volt of the nb is? all i see is +.01 etc etc.
b1gapl Mod Emeritus Messages 13,044 Location USA Jan 16, 2008 #48 krazyq said: how do i find out what the current volt of the nb is? all i see is +.01 etc etc. Click to expand... I read on the DS3R, that the max voltage on the NB is 1.55v. So at +0.1v, it would be 1.35v.
krazyq said: how do i find out what the current volt of the nb is? all i see is +.01 etc etc. Click to expand... I read on the DS3R, that the max voltage on the NB is 1.55v. So at +0.1v, it would be 1.35v.
krazyq krazy Techie Messages 8,246 Location Minnesota Jan 16, 2008 #49 b1gapl said: I read on the DS3R, that the max voltage on the NB is 1.55v. So at +0.1v, it would be 1.35v. Click to expand... thanks !
b1gapl said: I read on the DS3R, that the max voltage on the NB is 1.55v. So at +0.1v, it would be 1.35v. Click to expand... thanks !