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crowdaddy00
May 14, 2002, 07:49 AM
The core voltage of my celeron 1ghz 100mhz fsb should be 1.75 but but the readings im getting are the core voltage at 1.80. i have it set to 1.75 in the BIOS settings but it doesnt work. could it be do to the fact that i have 133mhz ram in instead of 100mhz? i would really like to get the core voltage down to 1.75. i'm using motherboard moniter 5 for the readings. i also used ASUS probe and got the same readings. my cpu is clocked at 1010 mhz. thank you for any help

Roger Moore
May 14, 2002, 07:56 AM
My CPU should also be 1.75V but it isn't. I wouldn't worry about it, it might be misreporting it.

Mine changes between 1.79-1.81V


Roger

duffy90210
May 14, 2002, 07:59 AM
Some motherboard adjust automatically to the required core voltage, as long as its not too high and raising the temp. You should worry too much, although some BIOS updates can correct the problem, its really a minor issue unless your system is over-heating or causing problems.

HTH

crowdaddy00
May 14, 2002, 08:19 PM
thanks for the info guys. just wanna make sure everything is ok.