Ad
News

Apple announces "Multi-pass" service

Published on March 10, 2006

Apple iTunes will start selling new television shows on a monthly flat fee basis. Called "Multi-Pass" the new plan allows users to buy next month's television shows for a flat $9.99 or pay $1.99 for each daily episode. Initially, popular television shows like Desperate Housewives, Lost and The Daily Show with Jon Stewart will be offered, but presumably others will be added in the future. Read more

Sanyo shows HD-DVD player

Published on October 05, 2004

Sanyo Electric unveiled a prototype player supporting the next-generation optical disc format HD-DVD at the Ceatec 2004 show here this week. Read more

CBS-YouTube deal falls apart

Published on February 21, 2007

Looks like you won't be seeing any popular CBS shows on YouTube anytime soon. According to the Wall Street Journal, both companies are disagreeing over a content sharing deal and have discontinued talks. The deal would have made shows like David Letterman's Late Show available on the popular video sharing website. Read more

CeBIT America audit shows low attendance

Published on October 28, 2003

CeBIT America drew less than half the expected attendance for its debut outing in June, according to an audit report released Monday. Read more

Last Reviews & Articles

System Builder Marathon: $500 Gaming PC

Published on October 30, 2008

On this, the second to last day of our System Builder Marathon series, we add a $500 gaming PC to the mix. It's not going to be as quick as our other two builds, but we think Paul was able to get some serious value from this thing. Read more

Tom's SBM: The $1,500 Mainstream PC

Published on October 29, 2008

We're following up yesterday's $4,500 behemoth with a more affordable $1,500 mid-range build. Let's see what sort of performance (and overclocking headroom) you can get when you spend one third of the money. Read more

System Builder Marathon: The $4,500 Super PC

Published on October 28, 2008

This month's System Builder Marathon spreads the system prices out even further to $4,500, $1,500, and $500. Is today’s $4,500 system really worth three times as much as an upper-mainstream performance machine? Read more

Can Your Old Athlon 64 Still Game?

Published on October 24, 2008

We'd all love to upgrade every time a new piece of gaming hardware drops, but that's an expensive proposition. You think your Athlon 64 system is fairly quick--any chance a simple graphics upgrade can bring it up speed? We're aiming to find out. Read more

  Tom's Hardware UK and Ireland Forums » Overclocking » CPUs » e7200, bios shows 1.33v, cpuz and Hwmonitor show 1.31v
 

e7200, bios shows 1.33v, cpuz and Hwmonitor show 1.31v

Advanced Search

There are 340 identified and unidentified users. To see the list of identified users, Click here



Word :   Username :  
 
Bottom
Author
 Thread : e7200, bios shows 1.33v, cpuz and Hwmonitor show 1.31v
 
Profile: addict

e7200, bios shows 1.33v, cpuz and Hwmonitor show 1.31v.

Is this a problem? Which is correct?


---------------
gigabyte GA-EX38-DS4|Intel C2D e7200 at 3.8GHz| 2X Visiontek ATI 3870 800-2340 512M CCC 8.10|4G Patriot PC6400 DDR2 800MHz 5-5-5-12|500G Seagate SATA II 7200.11 HD|Seagate 250G SATA HD|Golden Orb 2|3x80mm Ultra case fans|DVD RW|CD-ROM|BFG Tech 800w| Win X
Related Product

Register or log in to remove.

Noob? Currently on Sabbatical!
Profile: Honorary Poster
More Information

Both. Bios is is set at 1.330 or whatever, then when running, its automatically lower, Thats the effects of VDrop. It drops the voltage lower, that way its sure that the voltage can never go over the Bios setting.

Both are right, just accept CPUz's listing for current real time voltage to the cores.

You'll also note that when you load the processor up with a powerful testing tool like prime 95 small ffts torture test, it is further reduced, this is Vdroop.

The end result is your Loaded VCore value.

--Lupi

Profile: addict

thanks, yeah, that makes sense.


Message edited by 50bmg on 06-04-2008 at 04:51:05 AM

---------------
gigabyte GA-EX38-DS4|Intel C2D e7200 at 3.8GHz| 2X Visiontek ATI 3870 800-2340 512M CCC 8.10|4G Patriot PC6400 DDR2 800MHz 5-5-5-12|500G Seagate SATA II 7200.11 HD|Seagate 250G SATA HD|Golden Orb 2|3x80mm Ultra case fans|DVD RW|CD-ROM|BFG Tech 800w| Win X
Noob? Currently on Sabbatical!
Profile: Honorary Poster
More Information

:)


  Tom's Hardware UK and Ireland Forums » Overclocking » CPUs » e7200, bios shows 1.33v, cpuz and Hwmonitor show 1.31v

Go to:
 

Google ads