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Old 7th March 2003, 10:07   #1
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like...
look carefully at it.... my FSB 187 btw

 
Old 7th March 2003, 10:18   #2
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some chip perform better @ lower voltage

what brand do you have ?
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i thnink he means the fluctuations.

vcore is gong from 1.65 till 1.87

@ teus, ddr @ 3.5 V:wtf:
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I was replying for the DDR (brand? )

is your mobo voltmodded ?
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Old 7th March 2003, 12:24   #5
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I was replying for the DDR (brand? )

is your mobo voltmodded ?
hell yeah

perhaps it's due to the soldering job? probs started since I've got that JIUHB and worked a bit on my wiring

mem twinmoss pc 2100, cl 2.53
also getting random reboots... runs okay @ 2002 mhz with this voltage, but now and then it suddenly reboots when working on it
it just rebooted, temp was 41°

by the way: vcore fluctuations in general... is the measurement (not 100% accurate any more) of the vcore fluctuating or the vcore itself?
 
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another question to be sure, you give your ram 3.5 V ?
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what motherboard was that again?
it is 100% related to the voltmod.
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Old 7th March 2003, 12:32   #8
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Abit KR7A-R
also read somewhere that, if it's a real bad soldering job the vcore terribly fluctuates... I think the soldure isn't perfect anymore... anyway, I'll make it a quality job this time :-)

mem reading in bios: 2.88
 
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that would be the correct one, 2.88v is already quite high

redo the voltmod
I didn't use soldering on mine, and could pinpoint the voltage using the variable POT, anything from 1.66 to 2.43v
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okay

how much does your vcore fluctuate?
 
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