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Tacoman667

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Everyone shows their vcore settings in thier post or in the sigs. I would like to know, if you are running at 1.8vcore and got a 1.0 or 1.2gig tbird, what's your I/O voltage at? I can't seem to go that much higher at 1.85vcore then 1.4gigs or so. Alot, and I mean ALOT of people are running vcores lower then me and clocking faster. I want to know if raising the I/O voltage higher obtains the stability they need to run that high. My load temps never go over 30C so heat is NOT an issue. Let me know. Thanks.
 
1 GHz TB 266 @ 1.424 136x10.5 Vc=1.70 V, Vi/o=3.31 V
MSI K7T Turbo, 256 CAS3, Swifttech 462-A, generic 300W PSU
Hopes these settings help. You also need to verify you 5V line and make sure it is stable at higher speed.
 
TT120 (Jun 02, 2001 12:55 a.m.):
1.91 volts, even though my bios says 1.85

No no, the chipset voltage, not vcore voltage. Thanks for the info tho and my board shows me the same when I set it at 1.85 too.
 
3.6 volts. Helps keep my Matrox 450 stable and the same with 150 mHz FSB.
 
Well then this sux. For my setup I need my vcore at 1.85 and my chipset stays over 3.7 and I have to change it every time I boot up after it's been off for a long time because I get a BSOD or some other errors to restrict me from booting into WindowsME. I don't understand why I need such a high chipset voltage. All I know is that even before I changed out my 512megs generic memory to 256megs of crucial CAS2 I have needed this high *** chipset voltage. What the hell could be wrong?
 
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