- Apr 19, 2001
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If you want to see what system I am running, click on the link in my signature. The computer is called T-bird.
I have installed the latest BIOS from MSI (2.8) and I still have this problem. The default vcore setting causes the voltage to run around 1.8V instead of 1.7V like it should. I can manually lower the voltage in the BIOS, but not how one might think. By lowering the vcore setting in the BIOS, the vcore does indeed go down --- but not to what I set it to. Right now it is set to 1.675V and it is actually running at 1.750V. Is anybody else having this odd phenomenon? Unless someone has a fix, I guess I will lower the vcore down to something like 1.500V in order to actually get it down to 1.700V.
The original BIOS I had (shipped with mobo) did actually run the voltage at the correct setting. I am inclined to return to this BIOS in order to get the voltage to be correct again, but I am loathe to pass on all of the fixes that accompanied the last few flashes.
I have installed the latest BIOS from MSI (2.8) and I still have this problem. The default vcore setting causes the voltage to run around 1.8V instead of 1.7V like it should. I can manually lower the voltage in the BIOS, but not how one might think. By lowering the vcore setting in the BIOS, the vcore does indeed go down --- but not to what I set it to. Right now it is set to 1.675V and it is actually running at 1.750V. Is anybody else having this odd phenomenon? Unless someone has a fix, I guess I will lower the vcore down to something like 1.500V in order to actually get it down to 1.700V.
The original BIOS I had (shipped with mobo) did actually run the voltage at the correct setting. I am inclined to return to this BIOS in order to get the voltage to be correct again, but I am loathe to pass on all of the fixes that accompanied the last few flashes.