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undervolting pin mod?

Originally posted by: Zap
Download the Desktop Datasheet for all the information you need. 😉 Specifically pages 14-15.

I'll need to know your default Vcore before I can figure out the next step.

Check the BIOS, or try CPU-z to find the voltage.

I don't think most MBs let you decrease the voltage, if the MB supports EIST you could try softmodding the CPUs voltage. Try RMClock http://cpu.rightmark.org/download/rmclock_235_bin.exe

Edit: More info from your sig to help others -
System -
CPU: Intel E2160 Stock HSF 1800MHz
Motherboard: Pc Chips P55G
 
Originally posted by: Zap
Download the Desktop Datasheet for all the information you need. 😉 Specifically pages 14-15.

I'll need to know your default Vcore before I can figure out the next step.

Zap you rock!!

current stock voltage is 1.325 ish

now here's a question should I pop the e2160 into my wife's p35a mb and find out whats the lowest it will run (stable with ortho)
or dont even bother because it's a different mb and just because it will run at xxx it does not mean it will run in my p55g @ xxx

?
 
Originally posted by: PlasmaBomb
Originally posted by: Zap
Download the Desktop Datasheet for all the information you need. 😉 Specifically pages 14-15.

I'll need to know your default Vcore before I can figure out the next step.

Check the BIOS, or try CPU-z to find the voltage.

I don't think most MBs let you decrease the voltage, if the MB supports EIST you could try softmodding the CPUs voltage. Try RMClock http://cpu.rightmark.org/download/rmclock_235_bin.exe

Edit: More info from your sig to help others -
System -
CPU: Intel E2160 Stock HSF 1800MHz
Motherboard: Pc Chips P55G


voltage is 1.325 under cpuz
the p55g does not offer any v-core adjustment 🙁

but I never knew about this RMClock I will be testing this this week end!!

Thanks for the info and link 🙂
 
Originally posted by: SpeedEng66
Zap you rock!!

😱 I know, I get it all the time.

Try out RMClock first. If it works, then no need to do anything else.
 
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