warmon6 Splendid Jul 24, 2009 4,169 5 22,965 Jan 4, 2010 #2 depends on cpu. Most cpus today run (without overclocking) around 1.3-1.4 If you give us a particular cpu, we can give you exact voltage. Upvote 0 Downvote
depends on cpu. Most cpus today run (without overclocking) around 1.3-1.4 If you give us a particular cpu, we can give you exact voltage.
andy5174 Distinguished Mar 3, 2009 2,452 0 19,860 Jan 4, 2010 #3 warmon6 : depends on cpu. Most cpus today run (without overclocking) around 1.3-1.4 If you give us a particular cpu, we can give you exact voltage. Do you mean 1.13-1.14? Upvote 0 Downvote
warmon6 : depends on cpu. Most cpus today run (without overclocking) around 1.3-1.4 If you give us a particular cpu, we can give you exact voltage. Do you mean 1.13-1.14?
JackNaylorPE Titan BANNED Oct 30, 2004 32,252 14 99,960 Jan 4, 2010 #4 Each CPU is different, but with the 920 probably being the most popular, the upset limit where you threading on risky ground would be 1.45 with most stock machines probably set to 1.25. We have my son's a bit undervolted at 1.125. Upvote 0 Downvote
Each CPU is different, but with the 920 probably being the most popular, the upset limit where you threading on risky ground would be 1.45 with most stock machines probably set to 1.25. We have my son's a bit undervolted at 1.125.
warmon6 Splendid Jul 24, 2009 4,169 5 22,965 Jan 4, 2010 #5 andy5174 : Do you mean 1.13-1.14? Nope. At full cpu speed. Cpus run around 1.3 - 1.4 V. http://processorfinder.intel.com/Details.aspx?sSpec=SLBEJ# http://processorfinder.intel.com/Details.aspx?sSpec=SLBLC http://products.amd.com/en-us/DesktopCPUDetail.aspx?id=532&f1=AMD+Phenom%E2%84%A2+II+X4&f2=&f3=&f4=512&f5=&f6=C2&f7=45nm+SOI&f8=&f9=&f10=False&f11=&f12=True http://products.amd.com/en-us/DesktopCPUDetail.aspx?id=597&f1=&f2=&f3=&f4=&f5=&f6=&f7=&f8=&f9=&f10=&f11=&f12= Upvote 0 Downvote
andy5174 : Do you mean 1.13-1.14? Nope. At full cpu speed. Cpus run around 1.3 - 1.4 V. http://processorfinder.intel.com/Details.aspx?sSpec=SLBEJ# http://processorfinder.intel.com/Details.aspx?sSpec=SLBLC http://products.amd.com/en-us/DesktopCPUDetail.aspx?id=532&f1=AMD+Phenom%E2%84%A2+II+X4&f2=&f3=&f4=512&f5=&f6=C2&f7=45nm+SOI&f8=&f9=&f10=False&f11=&f12=True http://products.amd.com/en-us/DesktopCPUDetail.aspx?id=597&f1=&f2=&f3=&f4=&f5=&f6=&f7=&f8=&f9=&f10=&f11=&f12=
Bluescreendeath Splendid Jan 15, 2009 4,199 0 22,960 Jan 4, 2010 #6 I believe that number is the upper value/maximum value for stock voltages. On auto, my i7 920 was set a a default of 1.2v running at full load. My E5300 ran at ~1.2 @ stock with auto as well. Upvote 0 Downvote
I believe that number is the upper value/maximum value for stock voltages. On auto, my i7 920 was set a a default of 1.2v running at full load. My E5300 ran at ~1.2 @ stock with auto as well.