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Road rash
06-28-01, 06:20 PM
I'm running a Tbird 1.3 @ 1.42Mhz. I lowered the voltage to 3.35. Will this temperature burn my CPU out?

wildone
06-28-01, 06:26 PM
Road rash (Jun 28, 2001 06:20 p.m.):
I'm running a Tbird 1.3 @ 1.42Mhz. I lowered the voltage to 3.35. Will this temperature burn my CPU out?


welcome to the forums but their is no way your voltage can be 3.35 volts , please tell the correct voltage andmaybe we can help , those temps are pretty high , you either need a new cooler or are you useing an asus board , please give more info ,
wildone

Road rash
06-28-01, 06:49 PM
My manual tells me the jumper I quoted is for DRAM, chipset, AGP, PCI, and the CPU's IO/ buffer. When I check the Asus probe it quotes a value for Vcore = 1.824v is this the CPU voltage?

My motherboard is ASUS A7V the cpu = 111Mhz and the multiplier = 12.5.



wildone (Jun 28, 2001 06:28 p.m.):
Road rash (Jun 28, 2001 06:20 p.m.):
I'm running a Tbird 1.3 @ 1.42Mhz. I lowered the voltage to 3.35. Will this temperature burn my CPU out?


welcome to the forums but their is no way your voltage can be 3.35 volts , please tell the correct voltage andmaybe we can help , those temps are pretty high , you either need a new cooler or are you useing an asus board , please give more info ,
wildone

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06-29-01, 02:11 AM
[quote]Road rash (Jun 28, 2001 06:49 p.m.):
My manual tells me the jumper I quoted is for DRAM, chipset, AGP, PCI, and the CPU's IO/ buffer. When I check the Asus probe it quotes a value for Vcore = 1.824v is this the CPU voltage?

My motherboard is ASUS A7V the cpu = 111Mhz and the multiplier = 12.5.



the 3.xx volt thing is the vio voltage and yes the vcore is cpu voltage