First, Stats:
MSI Neo4 Platinum BIOS 1.A
Antec TPII 430W / TP3 480W
AMD X2 4200+
OCZ PC3200 Titanium Memory
I have an MSI Neo4 PLatinum, and it is undervolting my CPU. The MB detects the CPU as 1.35V, which is correct. However, the reading I get from CPU-Z is 1.28V (though actually is varies betewwen that an 1.34V). On this "Start Up" setting, I get BSOD's in Windows with a MCE 9C bugcheck. However, if I manually set the cpu voltage to 1.375V or more, the voltage never drops below 1.31V, which keeps away the BSOD demons.
I've tried two different power supplies, so I'm fairly certain it's the MB. In fact, it seems to be undervolting everything a tad. Normally, my workaround would be fine, but the problem is Cool and Quiet, when enabled, ignores the manual voltage selection, and attempts to set the cpu to it's stock voltage at full speed. Is there any way I can make Cool and Quiet pay attention to my manual voltage selection?
Thanks,
Miles Teg
MSI Neo4 Platinum BIOS 1.A
Antec TPII 430W / TP3 480W
AMD X2 4200+
OCZ PC3200 Titanium Memory
I have an MSI Neo4 PLatinum, and it is undervolting my CPU. The MB detects the CPU as 1.35V, which is correct. However, the reading I get from CPU-Z is 1.28V (though actually is varies betewwen that an 1.34V). On this "Start Up" setting, I get BSOD's in Windows with a MCE 9C bugcheck. However, if I manually set the cpu voltage to 1.375V or more, the voltage never drops below 1.31V, which keeps away the BSOD demons.
I've tried two different power supplies, so I'm fairly certain it's the MB. In fact, it seems to be undervolting everything a tad. Normally, my workaround would be fine, but the problem is Cool and Quiet, when enabled, ignores the manual voltage selection, and attempts to set the cpu to it's stock voltage at full speed. Is there any way I can make Cool and Quiet pay attention to my manual voltage selection?
Thanks,
Miles Teg
