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More than 1.85V possible on P4B533 ?

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iparout

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Sep 17, 2002
Hi there...

I read somewhere the other day that with the P4B533 you can adjust your VCore at 1.92 V -or sth like that- using dipswitches on the mobo. Can someone confirm that ? And generally, is there *ANY way to raise the VCore over 1.85V on this board ?

Thanks in advance for any help.
 
You should be able to use the Vid Pin trick listed at the top of the Intel CPU forum here to get more voltage but running a Northwood for any period of time at voltages over 1.8 can lead to a very early death for your processor.
 
I have already done the vid pin trick so as to get a maximum of 1.85V. However I want to go even higher (I don't care whether the CPU dies on me ;) ) so I was planning on getting the P4B533 which I heard can do 1.92V through dipswitches...

Can anyone confirm that ?

Thanks for the help anyways.
 
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