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msi corecenter

Corecenter sucks that's why :evil: I tried CCpro and it read the vcore as 1.14v and wouldn't show fan speed unless on full. MBM or speedfan should work for you. I don't use either because I control the CPU fans through the bios and if I want to see voltages and temps I just look under the sensor tab in Everest which reads them fine.
 
i'm not too interested in controlling fans ... i just need to know vcore as accurately as possible cos i'm trying to oc my a64 ...
 
does anyone know why the "Vcore" on the left hand side popout (press the red triangle) is at +15%?
saimike I had the same problem before I updated Core Center to v1.70.1. My memory voltage now reads at 2.70, with my AGP Voltage and Vcore both reading at 1.50. All three of these voltages are what I set in the BIOS (v1.30).

Also, after updating to CC v1.70.1 my +5 reads 5.03V and my +12 reads 12.02V. Both of these readings are slightly higher than what CC v1.70.1 was reading.

If you have "MSI Live Monitor" installed you can run an "Autosearch" and Live Monitor will find the (MSI) applets for which there are updates. You may have to download and install (automatically) MSI Live Update3 (v3.66) before you can install Core Center 1.70.1.

Heres the link to the MSI Mainboard Utility page:

http://www.msi.com.tw/program/...pt_swr_list.php?kind=1
 
thanks for the info! how do u chk the CC's version? i cant seem to do it after i installed it ... any ideas?
 
thanks for the info! how do u chk the CC's version? i cant seem to do it after i installed it ... any ideas?
Sure. Just "right-click" on the Core Center icon on your Taskbar and select "Restore". This will open the Core Center applet. Then click on the "About" ("?") button above the Core Center logo. This opens up a small window where the programming credits, Core Center version, ect. "roll-up" the screen.
 
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