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@jay.mack | 29 December 09 | |
@ byron how do you personaly work out the volts, do you just guess or is there a metheod you use?
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@lrdbyron | 29 December 09 | |
load stock bios and check volts with everest or from aout in bios bump up once with + key on keyboard
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@lrdbyron | 29 December 09 | |
what board you have
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@lrdbyron | 29 December 09 | |
meant auto not aout lol
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@jay.mack | 29 December 09 | |
gigabyte ex58-ud5
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@jay.mack | 29 December 09 | |
reet im gona shoot out for a bit be back in about 2 hours :)
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@lrdbyron | 29 December 09 | |
1.1v bit to low try the 1.15v should work if you have a D0 and the values you need to change in bios to see the actual cant remember whats it's called now need to check when im home
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@lrdbyron | 29 December 09 | |
cpu differential it's called on my board it changes how you see the values on how you see the voltage in the bios @default it shows 2.833 when you change it to enable it shows 1.152v
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@lrdbyron | 29 December 09 | |
advance cpu settings disable everything after c1e
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@lrdbyron | 29 December 09 | |
oh man jay spartan would be best to help here the gigabyte bios looks confusing lol
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