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Old 06-05-09   #1 (permalink)
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Hey guys, I'm runing an Asus m2n dvi all in one, with a max vcore of 1.4, tried teh latest BIOS, and one or two others, no higher vcore settings, would a voltmod help to give me higher volts? If yes, could someone please point me in the direction of a guide on how to do this.

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volt modding ONLY increases the potential current draw needed to run specific clock settings. Higher your speed, the more volts will be added regardless of penciling it more. Less clocks with a volt mod will lower volts without taking off the volt mod.

Since yours is integrated, no luck, no hope, pointless. A cheap card easily would be better then what you have.
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