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Increasing VCORE
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Increasing VCORE
My motherboard does not have an option to increase the voltage at all, in the BIOS. Is there any way to tweak my VCORE some other way? Without using the BIOS?
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You would have to volt mod the motherboard or find a modded BIOS for your board that would allow you to up the voltage. That's as specific as I can get cause I don't do either.
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Thanks for the reply.
I've found that the only way to increase core voltage with this board is to set a jumper, but I'm not sure which pins to cap. Last edited by JDSilver; 02-21-2008 at 07:54 AM. |
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what board do you have (brand and model)?
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to the right of each member is a pull-down menu displaying his/her system specs. I have a FIC model VC19. It's been labeled as one of the worst overclockers ever.
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