voltages

ratfink

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hi i got my old 7600gs back in here and stock cpu setting but need to know if these voltages look ok speed fan says
vcore1=1.25
vcore2=3.36
+5v= 4.92
+12v=11.97
-12v= -16.97
-5= -8.78
vbat= 3.04
vcore =000
3.3v= 3.24
nv monitor says
spp pcie 2500.000
mcp pcie 2500.000
gpu core 401.000
gpu memory 398.000
cpu= 1.3250
memory 2.1000
fsb = 1.2000
ht <spp-mcp> 1.2000
nforce = 1.55
i just wanted to make sure im not cooking anything or under cooking
as always thanks for any info
 
hi i got my old 7600gs back in here and stock cpu setting but need to know if these voltages look ok speed fan says

vcore2=3.36
-12v= -16.97
-5= -8.78

Vcore at 3.36v :eek: I'd check your BIOS, anything over like 1.5v for an Intel is too much!
With your CPU @ 2.5, You should probably only need around 1.3v - So I'm guessing your vcore1 is right. But still, check your BIOS.

The other two I'm guessing are just wrong readings, They're well off!
 
ok i looked in bios voltage monitor it says
vcore 1.32
mem 2.14
ht1.26
nb 1.23
sb 1.52
cpu vtt 1.26
ddr2 termination voltage 1.07
3.3= 3.36
5v= 4.94
12v=11.96
can there be 2 diff voltages going to each core? and do these volts look ok my sys is a bit unstable atm and want to rule out voltages.
thanks much
 
That Vcore is still way too high. My CPU runs at 1.2v. The Bios is probably reading it wrong as your CPU will be gone long before it runs on 2.15v.
 
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