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I don't see the option to raise voltage no my P35D

emblem

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I'm at 2.9ghz right now on my E2200. I'm trying to raise the voltage from the stock voltage. I don't see the option though. I'lll restart my comp and try to take a pic of what Im' seeing right now.
 
I don't see the problem. Your very first screenshot shows you have the vcore .125v above your processor's VID. If 1.30v isn't high enough for you, don't you think you should just raise it higher?
 
Originally posted by: emblem
That's the problem. I raised it but when I start the PC it's not showing it at 1.3V



I think what you are looking at is "the normal vcore" just below the CPU voltage control. Just an FYI, that wont change, you are looking in the wrong area if you want to see the change. BTW it wont change until you reboot. Also, that minor of a voltage bump, probably wont make that much of a change in bios just yet. The last photo is where you need to be looking but like I said, the minor bump will not be much differance yet. Bump it up to 1.325 and then look. You will see what I mean.
 
Originally posted by: Drsignguy
Originally posted by: emblem
That's the problem. I raised it but when I start the PC it's not showing it at 1.3V



I think what you are looking at is "the normal vcore" just below the CPU voltage control. Just an FYI, that wont change, you are looking in the wrong area if you want to see the change. BTW it wont change until you reboot. Also, that minor of a voltage bump, probably wont make that much of a change in bios just yet. The last photo is where you need to be looking but like I said, the minor bump will not be much differance yet. Bump it up to 1.325 and then look. You will see what I mean.

I think that's the problem. I changed it to 1.325 and now my cpu voltage is 1.30V lol
 
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