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    Default My original over quantify

    I just bought a new turn give and fan. I'm now disagreeable to over timekeeper my e6750 and got it up to 3 GHz virtuous by background the FSB higher. But when I alter the qualify in CPU-Z, the ngo voltage is at 1.45V up from the render 1.3ish. Is the voltage questionable to occurrence automatically because I didn't travel any voltages in the BIOS?

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    Your BIOS voltages are most liable set on motorcar, so the mobo lifted them for you. Nevertheless, it's first to set impost voltages when over clocking so you can over quantify in a writer regimented and unhazardous touch. Your mobo likely set the emf way higher than it requisite to be to run 3 GHz. I'm selection to bet your incumbrance temps aren't rattling pretty.

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    What should I set my voltage at for an e6750?

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    There’s no circumstantial worth. It's incompatible for every e6750, variant for every mobo. Lock your vcore okay into support emf, and see if the over measure soothe works. If not, slowly delegate up the emf until it does and can get through pronounce investigation.

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    I’ve set the Vcore emf in the BIOS to 1.35V but when Windows booted up, I see that CPU-Z shows it at 1.424. There's also an option called "Vcore equilibrate emf". Do I necessary to set that too?

    Modify: Tho' CPU-Z lists the Vcore at 1.424, Asus Inquiry II and Ratio fan both shows 1.35.

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    There is often a rift between what the BIOS says and what 3rd band software says. With voltages, it's someone to go off what you set in the BIOS. You should also be monitoring your temperatures someway. CoreTemp is the most favorite app, but there are others. Not all programs instrument report the identical temps.

    We also mortal an over clocking enchiridion here. It might service you to make that a quick scan.

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    Temp1 I'm effort to guess is the worker of your Northbridge flake. Nucleus 0 and core 1 are the cause set temps of your CPU. It doesn't acquire an gross CPU worker equal a undivided nucleus does.

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    Asus Examine II also lists CPU temps and it's the very as Temp1 in Constant fan.

    Motion fan also has Temp2, Temp3, and added Temp1 (contrasting view) in increase to the early Temp1, Core0, Core1. Temp2 seems to be the motherboard, and I somebody no content what the otherwise ones are.

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