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estonian
09-08-01, 08:37 AM
Where can I adjust the voltage of my CPU? I know that I can't adjust it in BIOS but where else can I adjust it and is it possible that I can't adjust it overall cause the ****ing mobo does it automatically? I have something called SeePu technology on my mobo and basically it says that my mobo detects the voltage it self!
The Doors
09-08-01, 08:44 AM
Hi estonian, wellcome to the Forum,
all depends by your Mobo, generally you can rise the VCore setting a jumper on Mobo or through Bios, what kind of Mobo are you using? (Brand/Model) ;)
estonian
09-08-01, 08:49 AM
Chaintech CT-6BTM is my mobo.
estonian
09-08-01, 09:01 AM
Hey guys help me out here! Pleeeeeeeeez
The Doors
09-08-01, 09:03 AM
Is it possible to adjust the voltage on the CT-6BTM through the BIOS ?
It is not possible to adjust the voltage on the CT-6BTM through the BIOS. The CT-6BTM uses an Intel standard solution which assures the correct voltage for the CPU at all times. We have found that in most popular overclocking situations it is not necessary to change the voltage. Furthermore, the chances of really damaging your CPU when increasing the voltage are much higher than when only raising the busfrequency. All this combined with the fact that this board is able to support CPUs worth thousands of US$ has prompted us to decide to use a stable, secure and safe solution which provides a perfect compromise between overclockability, safety and stability.
But there's a link suggested to rise however th VCore..I'm going to check it ;)
estonian
09-08-01, 09:05 AM
Thanx man!!
The Doors
09-08-01, 09:07 AM
Uhmm... the link suggested on the Chaintech don't work http://ultimatepc.fsn.net/techinfo/slot1voltage/slot1voltage.htm
I'm trying to search on other website :(
The Doors
09-08-01, 09:29 AM
I'm sorry, nothing at the moment,
let me know what kind of Cpu are you using, a Slot1 or a Fc-Pga on a slotket?
estonian
09-08-01, 09:34 AM
Slot 1 it is!
The Doors
09-08-01, 09:40 AM
I remember there's a tricks for the Vcore adjustment covering a pin of the Cpu, but I don't remember what's the right one, if you've the patient to wait a little many other guys of overclockers.com will helps you.
I'm sorry but this is all I can do for you at the moment ;)
estonian
09-08-01, 09:51 AM
Thanks!!!!I appriciate it
Sohryu Asuka Langley
09-09-01, 11:52 AM
I doubt vid pinning will work with motherboards that ID the chip to set voltage (683, 686, and what ever ca2 and cd0 chip id's are).
my old cheap ga-6vxe7+ (still works) did not take to vid pinning. it just stayed at standard voltage.
The Doors
09-10-01, 07:07 AM
Bump ;)
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