09-23-09
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Originally Posted by Blameless
It's not on the box, and it's usually not easy to check, even installed. I've yet to find any software that can read the VID of either of my i7s, and the number varies quite a bit in the BIOS.
This is why I rely on fpo/batch numbers far more than reported VIDs, at least with Bloomfield/Lynnfield.
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my e5300's VID changed when i upped the voltage o_O
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CPU e5300 @ 3.66GHz |
Motherboard Gigabyte EP45-UD3P |
Memory 2x2GB Team Elite 800MHz 1.8v 5-5-5-15 |
Graphics Card MSI 9600GT 512MB @ 733/1800/1065 (2130) |
Hard Drive WD 3200AAKS |
Sound Card onboard :D |
Power Supply 430W Antec Truepower Trio |
Case Thermaltake WingRS 100 |
CPU cooling Xigmatek HDT-S1283 Red Scorpion+Crossbow Backplate |
GPU cooling stock |
OS WinXP Home tweaked and modded |
Monitor BenQ 22" 1080p 40000DCR 5ms |
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