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Voltage Settings?

I am running on a ASUS A8V Deluxe motherboard with a 4200 X2. Everything is stock and no overclocking. Case is a ANTEC 180, CPU temp is 42C Idle, MBO temp is 31C, CPU fan 5445rpm, Power fan 1250rpm, Chassis fan 1214rpm, +12V=12.16, +5V=4.919, +3.3V=3.28 and Vcore=1.31. Are these voltage settings ok? Should I tweak any of them?
 
with no overclocking i would say that you are fine. if you want to over clock you might want to raise the cpu voltage. i would also get a dmm and check the 5v and 3.3v. you might want to raise those but only if you are comfortable doing that. you could leave everything thing how it is and be perfectly fine. i just like to tinker.hehehehe
 
Voltages are great. You have an upper chamber intake? 42C idle is safe, but could be better unless your room temps are high (78-80F). What is your load temp? With that fan speed, sounds like you are using the stock HSF. A xp90/120 or Zalman 7700 would lower your cpu temp. And as cronic said, you might have to bump up the vcore a bit if oc'ing.
 
Reversed the P180 top fan to an intake blowing on the cpu. Idle temp remains 40-41C but stock amd heatsink fan dropped down to 2650rpm from 5445. What a difference having that top uptake fan reversed makes. How much more QUIET. I am also running (3) haed drives in the lower chamber with the middle fan on med. And have also added another front intake fan.
 
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