Ctcoyote16
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Hi, I just need a little help here.
I have my 4200+ running at 2.5Ghz at around 27*C.
I want to know the proper amount of voltages I should be supporting it at. In BIOS I have it set to 1.425 with the "Special Control" (Sets voltages at percentage, ex 104%) set at auto. In BIOS above this it has all the current (running) voltages in like a faded blue. It shows that the CPU voltages is 1.41.
However, when I go into CPU-Z it states that the voltages is 1.392. Am I running it on good voltages, and is the auto multiplier downgrading it? Or should I Up/Lower the voltages? Im really confused since theres no set voltages to run at since each system is differnet. I would really appreciate it.
*I know that CPU's don't fail just at heat, but also at the voltages they're supported at. Ex; I saw FX's runnning at -25* with the new cooloers, but of course you could still kill those with unproper voltages.*
With your help, hopefully I can push this to 2.55 or maybe even 2.6
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edit: working on getting better pic.
I have my 4200+ running at 2.5Ghz at around 27*C.
I want to know the proper amount of voltages I should be supporting it at. In BIOS I have it set to 1.425 with the "Special Control" (Sets voltages at percentage, ex 104%) set at auto. In BIOS above this it has all the current (running) voltages in like a faded blue. It shows that the CPU voltages is 1.41.
However, when I go into CPU-Z it states that the voltages is 1.392. Am I running it on good voltages, and is the auto multiplier downgrading it? Or should I Up/Lower the voltages? Im really confused since theres no set voltages to run at since each system is differnet. I would really appreciate it.
*I know that CPU's don't fail just at heat, but also at the voltages they're supported at. Ex; I saw FX's runnning at -25* with the new cooloers, but of course you could still kill those with unproper voltages.*
With your help, hopefully I can push this to 2.55 or maybe even 2.6
Pic:

edit: working on getting better pic.
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