opteron 170

hippy2981

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my opteron 170 (DC, 64K, 1MB) @2.01GHz works at 32C/39C.
could you let me know if the voltages are acceptable??

just so you know. (idle/load)
CPU: 32C/39C
system: 39C/46C
GPU: 44C/50C

CPU: 1.450V
core: 1.53V
mem: 2.62V

(from NVmonitor)


"MACHINE":
CPU AMD OPTERON 170 2.0GHZ DC 64KBx2, 1MBx2
THERMALRIGHT HEATSINK SI-120
FAN PANAFLO 120x38mm
CRUCIAL Ballistix 2x1G
M/B DFI LANPARTY UT nF4 Ultra-D
VGA XFX 7800GTX 256M PCIe
VGA COOLING AC NV VGA AVC-NV5R3 R (not installed yet)
POWER SUPPLY ANTEC TPII-550ATX
MNTR BENQ FP91G+ 19"LCD 8ms DVI
DVD+/-R_DL BENQ DW1640
Seagate 160GB 7200RPM SATA150 with NCQ
CASE ANTEC P180
 

Ronnie

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cpu vcore should either be 1.35V or 1.4V stock. Other than that really nice system.
 

hippy2981

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thanks.

so you mean the CPU voltage should be 1.35V or 1.4V??
and the other voltages are okay??
core: 1.53V
mem: 2.62V
 

Shimmishim

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i'm confused by the difference between cpu voltage and core voltage.

usually cpu voltage is referred to as the vcore voltage.

weird
 

hippy2981

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Originally posted by: Shimmishim
i'm confused by the difference between cpu voltage and core voltage.

usually cpu voltage is referred to as the vcore voltage.

weird

hmmm, that's what the NVmonitor shows me. i dont know much about it too. i'm very new at this.
anyways, i would post the voltages from the m/b bios.

so you mean to say that there should only be two voltages: vcore and memory??
also, i should be able to change the vcore form the bios too, right??
 

Shimmishim

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Originally posted by: hippy2981
Originally posted by: Shimmishim
i'm confused by the difference between cpu voltage and core voltage.

usually cpu voltage is referred to as the vcore voltage.

weird

hmmm, that's what the NVmonitor shows me. i dont know much about it too. i'm very new at this.
anyways, i would post the voltages from the m/b bios.

so you mean to say that there should only be two voltages: vcore and memory??
also, i should be able to change the vcore form the bios too, right??

yes. the voltage from the bios would be a better indication of which it is.

are you using any dividers on your mem?

2.6 is good but once you start getting higher, you're gnna need to up the voltage
 

hippy2981

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Originally posted by: Shimmishim
Originally posted by: hippy2981
Originally posted by: Shimmishim
i'm confused by the difference between cpu voltage and core voltage.

usually cpu voltage is referred to as the vcore voltage.

weird

hmmm, that's what the NVmonitor shows me. i dont know much about it too. i'm very new at this.
anyways, i would post the voltages from the m/b bios.

so you mean to say that there should only be two voltages: vcore and memory??
also, i should be able to change the vcore form the bios too, right??

yes. the voltage from the bios would be a better indication of which it is.

are you using any dividers on your mem?

2.6 is good but once you start getting higher, you're gnna need to up the voltage

no memory dividers. i have just put the parts together this weekend. not o/cing anything yet as i dont have experience. btw, what do you mean by higher in the previous post - o/cing??
 

w00t

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if you turn down your voltage on the cpu to 1.35v or so i think that is enough too lazzy to look your temps will probably drop down a little maybe 30C
 

lopri

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Disregard NVMonitor's Vcore reading. It's a bug in the program. NVMonitor reports 1.55VCore on my system also, no matter what the actual VCore is. D/L the CPU-Z and read the VCore from there.
 

hippy2981

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Originally posted by: lopri
Disregard NVMonitor's Vcore reading. It's a bug in the program. NVMonitor reports 1.55VCore on my system also, no matter what the actual VCore is. D/L the CPU-Z and read the VCore from there.

i had the strangest feeling that the below words would be important.
(from NVmonitor)

thanks!!
 

hippy2981

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thanks!!

my newly built PC is random-crashing (it did 3 in 3 days since the weekend), so i'm tryin to find out any possible reason. i'd be puttin up new threads for any reason that i think probable.
 

bwnv

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Originally posted by: Shimmishim
i'm confused by the difference between cpu voltage and core voltage.

usually cpu voltage is referred to as the vcore voltage.

weird


Probably mean northbridge/southbridge.