1) CnQ should put that CPU at 800MHz@1.0v during idle and low loads if you are concerned about voltage/heat.
2) Verify the CPU voltage in windows under load. There are various apps, but if you use AMD Overdrive make sure to read the "Board Status" tab as the voltages on the "CPU Status" tab show default voltages, not actual.
3) Some GB mobos over-volt the CPU even at stock speeds when voltages are set to auto in the bios. Set the voltages to manual even if you then leave them at stock (then recheck in windows).
4) Most consider up to 1.5v safe for Phenom IIs as long as the temps are in range. Stock voltage should not harm that CPU at all.
5) The AC Freezer pro was a decent value cooler, but it's been supplanted at the sub-$30 price point. It's fine for stock quads or over-clocked duals, but probably not for over-clocked quads.
@maniac5999 - I doubt AMD has made any 940BEs in well over a year, or since whenever the 945 (w/DDR3 support) came out. I believe they are all original stepping, have the 4GHz 64-bit limit, and are generally sub-par compared to any C3 or E0. I imagine they are all just leftover stock at this point.
2) Verify the CPU voltage in windows under load. There are various apps, but if you use AMD Overdrive make sure to read the "Board Status" tab as the voltages on the "CPU Status" tab show default voltages, not actual.
3) Some GB mobos over-volt the CPU even at stock speeds when voltages are set to auto in the bios. Set the voltages to manual even if you then leave them at stock (then recheck in windows).
4) Most consider up to 1.5v safe for Phenom IIs as long as the temps are in range. Stock voltage should not harm that CPU at all.
5) The AC Freezer pro was a decent value cooler, but it's been supplanted at the sub-$30 price point. It's fine for stock quads or over-clocked duals, but probably not for over-clocked quads.
@maniac5999 - I doubt AMD has made any 940BEs in well over a year, or since whenever the 945 (w/DDR3 support) came out. I believe they are all original stepping, have the 4GHz 64-bit limit, and are generally sub-par compared to any C3 or E0. I imagine they are all just leftover stock at this point.
