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Jerre 6th June 2011 21:29

not yet, acces pending.

Massman 7th June 2011 07:27

Access should have been granted, I think?

If so, you should be able to see/post in here: http://www.madshrimps.be/vbulletin/f41/

Gamer 7th June 2011 17:57

Yes, it should work ok.

killalot 8th June 2011 22:32

introduction
 
Hi All,

I'm Nik the rma wonder of Tones (Technical department ATM)

jmke 8th June 2011 23:08

howdy partner :)

vwalker30114 9th June 2011 16:38

Hi All.../
Hope to learn a lot, I'm am a 69 year old , retired Radio Officer from Merchant Marines. Into HTPC, Ham Radio, Electronics, Cooking, photography and detail carpentry,

jmke 9th June 2011 16:46

welcome to the site!

WeAreNotAlone 17th June 2011 05:03

Intel E4500 Dual core M0 steeping running 83-98C, 1.1672 volts, STOCK clocks????
 
Hello all,

Here because of a recent cpu upgrade.... (That's running WAY TOO HOT!) due to too much voltage to CPU.

CPU: Intel E4500 Dual core M0 stepping, SLA95 (Bought used-Need to pull it and check if someone has done a v-core voltmod.)
Motherboard= HP branded, Asus "IPILP-LC Lancaster8" (No options in bios to set Vcore)
Bios AMI v5.19 (This bios 2008-05-14 adding "Updates CPU microcode". Flashed it over 5.16 -2007-10 in the hopes voltage info was incorrect in 5.16- After flash reset to default values, reset RTC clock.... Voltage still at 1.672 !!!!)

How hot?

Bios is assigning 1.672 volts to cpu for some reason- Marking the temps 83C >89C under load! :eek:


(This is @ stock clocks (2.2ghz) bios assigning 1.672 volts to cpu! - with NO options to change/set voltages!)

I'm looking for the spreadsheet Geoffrey created mentioned in the Intel-Core-2-Duo-E4500-M0-Stepping-CPU-Review article. I'm looking to set the voltage manually- as it appears the bios is defaulting to maximum values.

1.672 volts, 83C >89C under load! :eek:

leeghoofd 17th June 2011 08:14

Lo,

Go into windows ( temps should be controllable ) download CPU-Z or Coretemp. Both programs can show you the correct VID of your CPU ( CPU-Z needs a change in it's ini file : Sensor = 0 or OFF )

Good luck , but either you need to mod the board/bios to set voltages... as you don't have any settings to do so ...

geoffrey 17th June 2011 08:49

spreadsheet not found @local host :(


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