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X38 DQ6 Gigabyte Volting options?
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would +0.3 be ok?
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You always start from +0.1. Change one value at each time so you know where to go back when it failed. When it failed, please check the voltage status in the BIOS\PC health menu. It will has 'failed' marked in red next to it.
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Last edited by linskingdom : 11-16-07 at 03:50 PM |
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Well it goes as follows: 0.20, 0.25, 0.3, 0.35
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Well, It seems that it is actually possible to do normal in FSB volts, +0.05, +0.1, +0.15...+0.35 so I tried normal and it seems to work, heh. What difference does it make though? From what I'm seeing, it appears that the CPU is getting a bit hotter after this o.o Maybe it's just the same though.
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