Guest CoXeY Posted January 28, 2005 Posted January 28, 2005 Right the idea of attempted to solder various components to my mobo has not really sat a top of my to-do list but now i may have to look into it :confused: Basically my LanParty rev.B does what it likes with the voltage it supplies to my CPU, for example I currently have my VCore set to 1.7v with an OC of 220*11 and MBM5 is reporting voltage between 1.65 and 1.74 :eek: This is a 0.5+/- fluctuation!! Obviously I would like to address this but am unsure exactly whats involved. Please could you advise of what needs to be done (step by step would be good) and the level of complexity involved!! Cheers CoXeY Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Spritzup Posted January 28, 2005 Posted January 28, 2005 Do you have large fluctuations on your PSU rails? And what else are you running in your rig? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
persivore Posted January 28, 2005 Posted January 28, 2005 Its best read voltages using a multimeter becasue onboard sensors are usually very inaccurate. If the Vcore is varying that much tho, a Vdroop/Vsense mod could help to solve the problem. There is some info on the Vdroop/Vsense mod here or try looking here. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest CoXeY Posted January 29, 2005 Posted January 29, 2005 Cheers for the replies! Is it best to check the PSU rails using a mulitmeter too? I'll check all my rails and post back the results... CoXeY Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
persivore Posted January 29, 2005 Posted January 29, 2005 Its probably best to check the PSU voltages too. I woudn't epect there to be much more than 0.03v variation on Vcore and 0.1v variation on the PSU rails unless you are running very high voltages. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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