Hi. There were several different kinds of PIII 600's. "Upgrading and
Repairing PC's 14th Edition" shows voltages could be 1.65, 1.7, 2 or 2.05,
depending on which version you have. I am assuming you are talking about
how much voltage each processor needs to run. Is that what you are
referring to?
Thank you,
Jason Whorton
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"Nathan" <nathan.DeleteThis@s-a-d-s.demon.co.uk> wrote in message
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I have a PIII600 running in a Supermicro P6SGU. Core 0 is approx 1.7v, and
Core 1 is approx 3.3v.
I ahve been able to establish that the Core 0 voltage is normal, but not tat
the core 1 volateg is normal. I am experiencing frequent random crashing,
and wonder if an incorrect core 1 voltage is to blame.
The system is NOT being overclocked.
Confermation of the correct Core 1 voltage/any advice much appreciated.
Thanks
Nathan
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