This is just a general question. I was wondering if an Low Voltage or Ultra Low Voltage Processor benefits from undervolting the same as just a normal Voltage Processor. For example, a Dothan can go down to maybe 0.700V on the lowest multiplier and 1.068V on the highest. Will a LV/ULV go even lower? Or is the chip simply a Dothan/Banias thats been undervolted already.
I hope its not confusing, I just always wondered about this.
Is a undervolted LV processor lower?
Discussion in 'Hardware Components and Aftermarket Upgrades' started by ChestNut500, Jan 19, 2006.