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it was at 1.44 before. If I change it to 1.45 is that enough?
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Up the voltage a knotch or two, then up it to 1600.
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at 1.45 volts, it does nothing at all during boot up...just sits there. Am assuming it is failing POST again. Bump it up more? Someone in a previous post a week or so back said that there was a problem with where the FSB hole is and that I might have to run at just over or just under 400 base freq...know anything about that? Can voltage fix it?
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ok, vcore at 1.4625 still fails post... If I go just under or over it, do I lose the possibility of getting 1:1 or anywhere close to that ratio?
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I think (but am not sure) that going just under will be closer than over.
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ok, so 1593 it is? Should I try 1599? Does it have to be at a specific interval?
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no, just get as close as possible.
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Ok what is the northbridge and the southbridge?
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I brought the PC home from the office, plugged it in and let it run a scandisk while making & eating dinner.
After getting tidied up, I get the thing to the desktop....low and behold: why is my core temp so high? I checked all the fans and connections. Nothing loose or out of place. But it's 7-11 C higher than it was at the office! At most, the room I'm in now is 5 or 6 degrees F warmer, certainly not enough to warrant such a swing upwards. Thoughts?
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