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    Post your W3V CPU voltage

    Discussion in 'Asus' started by JingYou, May 17, 2005.

  1. JingYou

    JingYou Notebook Consultant

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    Hi,
    I'll like to compile the proper STABLE voltage settings, including you multiplier on your W3V system as W3V voltage settings differs from one another slightly.

    6x = 0.7volts
    12x = 0.998volts
    14x = 1.1volts

    .. on stock Asus W3V
     
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    Philip2223 Notebook Enthusiast

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    6x - 0.7volt
    14x - 1.084volt (Prime95 stable for 5 hours)

    6x at 0.7volt is the default, so I didn't bother to test it in Prime95.

    Undervolt achieved by RMClock.
     
  3. loyal

    loyal Notebook Enthusiast

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    6x = 0.700
    14x = 1.052

    Using CHC.

    Do I need to bother with setting all the other voltages?



     
  4. b777

    b777 Notebook Enthusiast

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    6x at 0.700v
    12x at 0.940v
    15x at 1.084v

    with chc on w3v 2ghz
     
  5. barong

    barong Notebook Consultant

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    The "ATI & Temp" tab in CHC lets you adjust ATI's memory and core, just like with the CPU -- you get a list of values that you can click on, and then it automatically quick-tests for stability.

    I was hoping I could get some values other people are using so I don't have to go through the whole tedious set/test/setlower/test process AGAIN. Better if someone else does it for me........[ ;)]
     
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    barong Notebook Consultant

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    6x = 0.700V
    14x = 1.004V

    With CHC on W3V, 1.86GHz CPU

    Hey, has anyone fiddled with the voltages on the ATI? If so, what are you running at?
     
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    WoWer Notebook Guru

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    6x .732v
    12x 1.020v

    With the balanced performance setting, anytime you are on battery the x600 is essentially halfspeed. Other than that I don't know of a way to adjust it.