I just paired a biostar mcp6p m2+ with an amd athlon x2 255 3.1ghz dual core. I've done overclocking before but on an intel chip and a gigabyte motherboard. I can't seem to find settings that allow me to adjust the vcore...it shows in the PC HEALTH section of the bios that the vcore is set to 1.44. In the "pc boost" section of the bios, I can increase vcore by certain percentages but not change it up or down. I'm thinking that a vcore of 1.44 is WAYYY too high for this chip with no overclock at all. Does ANYONE know if I can change this vcore or am I stuck with risking to burn my processor? I occasionally get a warning on the boot screen saying "adjust cpu frequency, started in safe mode." I'm guessing this is due to the really high vcore. I recently updated to most recent bios as well.
Just in case it matters, cpuz is showing core voltage as 1.152.
Also, it seems the computer case's fan and/or cpu fan is too high as I Can hear it. How can I adjust those as well? Both are connected to the motherboard and shows as CPU fan and SYS FAN 1. Anyhelp would be appreciated as I am new to amd and this motherboard. Thanks a lot
Just in case it matters, cpuz is showing core voltage as 1.152.
Also, it seems the computer case's fan and/or cpu fan is too high as I Can hear it. How can I adjust those as well? Both are connected to the motherboard and shows as CPU fan and SYS FAN 1. Anyhelp would be appreciated as I am new to amd and this motherboard. Thanks a lot