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    E2180 voltage

    I have a question about what the processor e2180 to 3GHz (333x9) 1.36v and stable in 12 hours and at 3.15GHz (350x9) with 1.4 fall in voltage after 1 hour and 20 minutes, what would be the voltage for this? Temperature at 3.15 GHz has not exceeded 63C on the cpu and 53c idle.

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    Re: E2180 voltage

    An adjustment be made any fine that is a little increase in voltage or NB fsb. As about stability, I do not know what that processor should have. With more than 10-15 minutes I did not ever quit in orthos and if it was stable in general. We had problems while playing games or so, as 3.15ghz for E2180 is pretty good for daily use, not problems of restart or other problems, not even orthos.. Lol

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    Re: E2180 voltage

    One hour is recommended. I was in stable Ortho at a certain voltage, and this happened after 45 minutes. I let it go like this and it worked. Until that gave restart. Can not pass me over 3 GHz. I put in the voltage and NB without a result. We increased the FSB and lower multiplier to see how it is with the motherboard. Probably got a lot weirdest.

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