xp1800palomino vcore=1.75?
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Name: indigian
Date: May 30, 2003 at 17:35:50 Pacific
Subject: xp1800palomino vcore=1.75?OS: 98se&xp proCPU/Ram: 1800xp/512/1024 |
Comment: This ones probly aimed at you johnoh tee hee. When lookin in the cmos setup menu(press del when startin up?)My vcore is 1.75.I have not made any adjustments myself! 1800's run at 1.6 or 1.5... Or am I reading wrong info? Cmos setup=bios right? excuse me for being numb,I'm new to this ok.
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Response Number 3
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Name: hwood
Date: May 30, 2003 at 18:51:52 Pacific
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Reply: (edit)1.75V is right for a Palomino core, if it is a Thoroughbred (TBred) core it should run at 1.65V.
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Name: Froggx
Date: May 31, 2003 at 00:21:28 Pacific
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Reply: (edit)You could probably lower it to like 1.725 or so and have it run a little cooler if you don't overclock it.
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Response Number 5
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Name: johnoh
Date: May 31, 2003 at 16:15:48 Pacific
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Reply: (edit)Timeline 1) 1800+ at 1.75v = Palomino lame overclocker 2) 1800+ at 1.5v = T-bred A lame overclocker 3) 1800+ at 1.6v = T-bred B good overclocker 4) 1800+ at 1.5v = T-bred B awesome overclocker difference between lines 2 and 4 are visible from the opn number on the cpu or displayable within any cpuid program that displays the stepping. Stepping for line 2 is 6-8-0, line 4 is 6-8-1.
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Response Number 7
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Name: plyduster
Date: May 31, 2003 at 18:19:09 Pacific
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Reply: (edit)You still have a palomino core Indigian. Palominos will run nominal at 1.75v, but can run anywhere from 1.70v to 1.85v. Your motherboard usually determines this, some will report a higher voltage than others or vice versa.
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