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    AMD Athlon 64 X2 6000+ Voltage

    I have a problem with my computer off via the normal procedure (closure of windows and not crash) on several occasions. Since I formatted my pc, but the problem persists. This is think overheating problem because temperatures (via Everest) are normal, that is to say:
    Motherboard 50 ° C
    CPU # 1 45 ° c
    CPU # 2 45 ° c
    For 27c
    GPU Diode 63 ° C
    Also the temperature of my hard drive is between 40 and 48 ° C, is this a problem? My processor is AMD Athlon 64 X2 6000+.

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    Re: AMD Athlon 64 X2 6000+ Voltage

    AMD certain models exploit already this possibility. This is the case Athlon 64 X2 BE-2350 Which Announce a TDP 45 watts with a voltage 1.15V, cons 1.35V for X2 4000 + and their TDP 65 W. Another dual core displays a TDP even more Reduced: the X2 3800 + SFF announcing 35 watt only through a voltage of 1.025 V, either also little a simple. PRB, such CPU not located always easily, often sold somewhat dearest while contribute nothing else that to operate soon departure with voltage announced.

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    Re: AMD Athlon 64 X2 6000+ Voltage

    I mounted on a motherboard AMD 690G of Gigabyte in ATX which provides a voltage processor which can drop to 0.8 V. Course this voltage, system not at all stable. Actually we able use correctly our PC from 0.95 V what is somewhat lowest a X2 3800 + SFF. With such voltage operating instead of 1.15V default our CPU, we winnable 30% on consumption thereof, theoretically. Uou need to use three modes feeds default: "use normal" "savings energy" and "performance high". Difference level CPU lies in how manage its operating frequency.

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    Re: AMD Athlon 64 X2 6000+ Voltage

    The difference between the voltage back into the bios and the voltage measured not cpu-z is high but this is not normal and what is called vdroop. A vdroop is when there is a significant difference between the voltage of the processor load and rest. When is too high, it causes problems for overclocking where the CPU voltage must often be settled around a very accurate value.

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    Re: AMD Athlon 64 X2 6000+ Voltage

    I have the same motherboard as you and the situation display. I posted this little trouble on different forums and everyone answered me not to pay attention to these figures, but this well based on the bios makes it the right thing and properly. Do not worry about that. Indeed, there is always a difference in value between the Vcore in the bios and saw the Vcore seen on windows, but it is by no means the Vdrop. The VDrop is the average voltage difference between the Idle and Full mode.

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    Re: AMD Athlon 64 X2 6000+ Voltage

    You need to over clock cpu fsb clock: 233 or 366. Have you tried this in your bios because manip msi card does not always save do it alone.
    agp voltage: auto = enable speed spectrometer
    cpu ratio: self
    cpu vcore: auto
    ddr voltage: auto
    dynalic overclocking disabled
    agp voltage: auto = enable speed spectrometer
    dv-class dram downgrade = disable

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    Re: AMD Athlon 64 X2 6000+ Voltage

    You need to disable Turbo Boost CPU EIST C1E and CPU Spread Spectrum . Enabling Load-Line Calibration . Put all the normal tension. Except for the ram or disconnect it from the voltage manufacturer. . Find the maximum value by decreasing the blck uclk, the CPU QPI coefficient and the coefficient of the ram and put timings flexible. (220MHz) . . Find the maximum value by decreasing the uclk blck, the CPU QPI coefficient and the coefficient of the ram and put timings flexible. (4000Mhz).

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