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A7V133

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Ok! Here's the voltmod:
Don't blame it on me :)
 
In a different fashion to Intel Chips, I would state that you would be safe upto 2.10v with high end air cooling. Even higher than that with good direct die or peltier assisted cooling.
 
Henry Rollins II (Jun 18, 2001 05:43 a.m.):
Is there a voltage hack for this mobo? Cannot go higher than 1,85V.

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If you are serious about doing the voltmod, be sure you got proper cooling. Don't wanna hurt that 1.33, do you?
 
Hmmm....ís that really the only way? Is there no software upgrade?

Cooling: Yeah, I know. I´m running at high 55-60(idle or almost no acticity) non-overclocked already, so I have to do something about that.

regards,
Henry.
 
Henry Rollins II (Jun 18, 2001 08:26 a.m.):
Hmmm....ís that really the only way? Is there no software upgrade?

Cooling: Yeah, I know. I´m running at high 55-60(idle or almost no acticity) non-overclocked already, so I have to do something about that.

regards,
Henry.
I haven't heard of any hack that could do this. I really think the only way would be the voltmod. But you're right, you need to do something about your temps before that.
 
It seems like cpu's run a little bit hotter on this board then some of the other one that are available. I have the same board as you a7v133, cpu temp is 46c idle and 54c while doing heavry real gaming. I use fop32 since I dont like the noise of fop38. My soyo k7vta pro runs cooler than this board.

what bios does your board have? is it running stable?
 
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