- Oct 25, 2001
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I recently built two Q6600 computers to replace my old machines.
I am using the GA-X38-DQ6 motherboard in each of them. (both are the same revision)
When I am in the tweaking seciton of BIOS (Version F6, 11-6-07) for each I see that the "normal" core voltage is not the same for the two systems.
One machine is reporting normal Vcore = 1.2875 and the other is reporting normal Vcore = 1.3125
both are reporting Family 6, model F, stepping B, revision G0 from CPU-Z
Does anyone know if it is "normal" for CPUs with the same identification (G0 in this case) to report different CPUVid?
What does yours report?
Thanks in advance for any light you can shed
-Sid
I am using the GA-X38-DQ6 motherboard in each of them. (both are the same revision)
When I am in the tweaking seciton of BIOS (Version F6, 11-6-07) for each I see that the "normal" core voltage is not the same for the two systems.
One machine is reporting normal Vcore = 1.2875 and the other is reporting normal Vcore = 1.3125
both are reporting Family 6, model F, stepping B, revision G0 from CPU-Z
Does anyone know if it is "normal" for CPUs with the same identification (G0 in this case) to report different CPUVid?
What does yours report?
Thanks in advance for any light you can shed
-Sid
