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I need some info about the Pentium D EE 965 Presler (stepping C1) SL9AN.
I got this system/processor second hand and don't have the original box/docs. I need to know what the vcore setting for it is. My mobo (P5WD2-E P) is set on AUTO and so it is somewhere between 1.26v-1.36v depending on load and the Intel spec on the website says the VID voltage range is between 1.2000-1.3375v.
As far as I know the processor is being overvolted by the motherboard
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Hi, all the info regarding the CPU cxan be found at this link and teh datatsheets linked on the page:http://ark.intel.com/Product.aspx?id=27615 http://ark.intel.com/Product.aspx?id=27615
And yes by teh info there your motherboard is overvolting the CPU.
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Is there a adjustment in your BIOS for changing volts ??
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Simple question I thought but I guess not. The VID range on the Intel page doesn't help.
What should the vcore be set to in the BIOS to get the correct voltage? "1.2000-1.3375v" i'm pretty sure isn't it.
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That might be too low. I have a P5WD2-E P and it seems the vcore is always .05v higher than what I set it. I set it to 1.25v and it actually is 1.3v and 1.2v under load.
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My two main machines have , One QX 9650 130 watt the other Xeon X3380 95 watt . I am running both at 1.21 volts.
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