R RyanWhitell In Runtime Messages 168 Location Calgary, AB Jan 31, 2008 #1 my NB voltage is to high how do i lower it, maximus formula
darksideleader Inquiry - The Dark Cheese Messages 1,037 Jan 31, 2008 #2 its your FSB voltage right? should be your cpu core voltage
Ste Do not Stare at my Avatar Messages 9,578 Location Upon Gleaning Infinity Jan 31, 2008 #3 Do people not read manuals anymore?? I do not own the board but I can give you a wild guess. Why don't ya actually look around in your CMOS settings, and if you know how to press buttons you will eventually find it... Somewhere in "extreme tweaker"
Do people not read manuals anymore?? I do not own the board but I can give you a wild guess. Why don't ya actually look around in your CMOS settings, and if you know how to press buttons you will eventually find it... Somewhere in "extreme tweaker"
Ste Do not Stare at my Avatar Messages 9,578 Location Upon Gleaning Infinity Jan 31, 2008 #5 Read your manual. Like I already said.... Here, the download to the PDF manual, bottom is the manual download, just choose the one specific for your model. ASUSTeK Computer Inc.-Support-
Read your manual. Like I already said.... Here, the download to the PDF manual, bottom is the manual download, just choose the one specific for your model. ASUSTeK Computer Inc.-Support-
I IBM/PS1 In Runtime Messages 424 Feb 1, 2008 #6 You shouldn't be allowed to build a pc until you read the MB manual.
synergy Fully Optimized Messages 2,284 Location 15 Hive Feb 1, 2008 #7 If you haven't changed any of the settings then I doubt your voltage is too high. If you did change them then you will know how to change them back.
If you haven't changed any of the settings then I doubt your voltage is too high. If you did change them then you will know how to change them back.
S SHaTTaFaKKaP TY, May I have another? Messages 628 Location Somewhere over the rainbow Feb 1, 2008 #8 synergy said: If you haven't changed any of the settings then I doubt your voltage is too high. If you did change them then you will know how to change them back. Click to expand... lol, that makes sense. go to your BIOS, it's like delete key or something when your system boots up, but like synergy said, if you haven't touched your voltages, they shouldn't be too high
synergy said: If you haven't changed any of the settings then I doubt your voltage is too high. If you did change them then you will know how to change them back. Click to expand... lol, that makes sense. go to your BIOS, it's like delete key or something when your system boots up, but like synergy said, if you haven't touched your voltages, they shouldn't be too high
gurusan Golden Master Messages 6,562 Location Portland, OR Feb 1, 2008 #9 IBM/PS1 said: You shouldn't be allowed to build a pc until you read the MB manual. Click to expand... never touched a manual in my life :/ and how do you know your NB voltage is too high if you don't even know hot to change it?
IBM/PS1 said: You shouldn't be allowed to build a pc until you read the MB manual. Click to expand... never touched a manual in my life :/ and how do you know your NB voltage is too high if you don't even know hot to change it?
OP OP R RyanWhitell In Runtime Messages 168 Location Calgary, AB Feb 1, 2008 #10 my bad i got it it was pretty simple, (manual) i normaly dont use manuals. I do what i want