speedfan says voltage is very different between cores

cubeless

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dropped a x23800 toledo in the kid's lanparty... it has had a number of single core chips in it and all the parts are (were) good up to 300 fsb...

drop in a 3800 x2 and the chip don't oc too well... odd thing is that speedfan says that core 1 is @1.49 (i set to 1.5 in bios) and core 2 is @ 1.17... and it's core 2 that fails every time... core 1 is merrily running along...

is it the mobo screwing up the voltages? or speedfan not reporting right?
 

GeezerMan

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Mine showed as being different voltage too. What stepping did you get on your 3800+ X2?
 

cubeless

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ccbwe 0632...

very odd chip... it doesn't seem to like to run with a memory divider... it looks fine @2.4 @1:1, but wouldn't run @2.4 @ the 166 divider... the surprising thing is that with this chip my ram is running fine @ 240... with my 4000 it needed a divider because it wouldn't do 1:1 over about 112... weird...

i did update the bios on my dfi nf4 lanparty... maybe that's why the memory behaves better???
 

GeezerMan

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I had a odd problem with my Opteron 165 and a MSI board. I can run 100, 166 dividers, but 133 won't work with my Corsair or Ultra ram. 100,133, 166 dividers will work with my PQI ram
 

myocardia

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"Vcore 2" is not the amount of vcore that your second core is receiving. All cores in a processor receive same voltage. With SpeedFan, vcore 2 is what voltage your northbridge chipset is receiving. Also, core #1 (the second core; core #0 is the primary) always, always, always fails first. That's as normal as can be. And since you have a DFI, just use the 180 Mhz divider, since you aren't going to get that RAM anywhere near 240 Mhz, using the 180 Mhz divider and an X2 3800.
 

cubeless

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that's the funky thing... i'm @245 stable now... and this is cheeporam...

and a 'thanks' and 'doh!' on the vcore 2 number...
 

myocardia

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In case you were wondering, here's what all of the temps stand for, on a DFI Ultra-D: link. They should be the same for your board, even if it isn't an Ultra-D.