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Old 13 August 2002, 05:29 PM
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Is there any problem/risk with undervolting an Athlon 1800+?
Normally my cpu runs on 1.750volts. However it will run on as little as 1.6v. This results in a 4.5 degree drop at idle and a 6 degree drop at full load.

I can turn my fans down to near silent with a max cpu temp never more than 45 degrees.
Old 13 August 2002, 05:40 PM
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These are my Figures
use what you want i cant see which you on about


Whats Vcore as Minimums ment to be 144 mines well below which worries me alot only 300w PSU

P4 1.8 Northwoods the chip

Any help

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Vcore is what I'm talking about. Athlons require more juice than P4's
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My VCores not right either mate! Im just wacking in a 550w PSU that way the powers there if it needs it
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