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Old 05-09-07   #1 (permalink)
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Default Couple questions about voltages.

I was wondering if their was a program out there to watch voltages, like to see if their stable. Also I was wondering why in cpuz my processor speed jumped all over from 1.9 - 2.2ghz any ideas?
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well cpu-z shows your processor at idle and load and displays the change, it will always be a big jump. dont really have to worry about it. Doesnt Cpu-Z display voltage???
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It does, yes, but it's not very accurate, depends on your MB!

I use SpeedFan to view on my G15 Keyboard

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Everest monitors voltages. Also, make sure you have C1E and Speedstep turned off in BIOS. That is causing the CPU clock jumps.
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I use MSI pcalert it measures 3 fan speeds and vcore +5 +3 and +12 voltages in real time!
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ya i use speed fan too... Speedfan works great for vistax32 and x64..... and Xp's
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Everest monitors voltages. Also, make sure you have C1E and Speedstep turned off in BIOS. That is causing the CPU clock jumps.
Everest is great...I have Everest Ultimate 2006 and it monitors just about everything.

Theres a free version too and its not bad either
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