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1.9v max on an abit BD7

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nikopop

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Hello,
I've an Abit BD7 with a PIV 1.6A with the four pins relied.
I am at 2.66Ghz at 1.9v but If put 1.95 or 2 in my bios the computer doesn't boot!!!

Somebody can help me???:rolleyes:
 
I wish I could help you, I can't even get my BD7 vcore that high.
I know i did relied 4 vid pins but still end up 1.85v max. Did I miss something here with my setup. Can you tell me what you did to get that high? Thanks a lot for your help...
 
Not sure why you get the problem, i have pins 3-4 connected to get 1.7v default, and can select upto 2.2v in the bios.
 
I can't go to 2.2v in the bios but if I up my fsb the motherboard doesn't work!!!
 
I got a 1.8 woody with a TH7-II and did the vid mod on the cpu. So I can select the 2.2 v in the bios but when i put it to that my pc ijust don`t boot. same MHZ with less volts he boots. So any idea bout that?

P:S: Thanx for this great forum. I love it.
 
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oh yeah only 1.75 volts at a nice 43c on an alpha 8942
 
ha

cs hawkeye that a good chip..I need 1.8 for2.6 and 1.85 for 2.7.

will run perfect at 2.7 also. water cooled .I run at 2.55 right now
1.7v , need dat modded bios ...
cold boot , fast cpu , or slow cpu no cold boot...hymmm witch to choose.
 
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