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Old Dec 17, 2004, 02:44 PM   #1
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Max voltage on 3.4EE ES LGA775 CPU

Does anyone know what the maxumum voltage I should take this processor to?

I have checked the thread in the forum regarding voltages and it ststaes that the max voltage for this processor is 1.55v.

My P5AD2 Premium is currently set at 1.585v in the BIOS and is running at 3.75Ghz (from 3.4ghz).
Asus AI booster indicates it to be at 1.62v
Asus Probe v2 indicates it to be at 1.624v
CPU-z v1.26 indicates it to be fluctuating between 1.645v and 1.681v
System Information viewer (SIV) shows the core to be 3.25v ?!?

SiSoft Sandra 2005 Pro claims the default voltage should be 1.525v and that it is an ES.

I get this chip to run at 4Ghz (I'm on water cooling) but she won't boot windows completely at 1.625v, rebooting half way through.

My question's are,
1) What is the default voltage supposed to be for this 3.4EE ES?

2) What is the very maximum voltage I should run this chip to avoid damage?

3) Has anyone managed to get there P5AD2 board to run at 1066Mhz FSB? Mine seems to get me around 1040Mhz or so before crapping out with a 14 multiplier on the chip. Are there any settings I should use (I've tried just about everything!)

Thanks,
Chris
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Old Dec 17, 2004, 02:50 PM   #2
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Old Dec 17, 2004, 05:57 PM   #3
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I think Zardon is the guy to ask on this...I can't find the stock voltages, but it appears 1.65 is possible on water from what I've read.

But I'm sure Z will come help you out, as he has a p4EE himself
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Old Dec 20, 2004, 10:51 PM Threadstarter Thread Starter   #4
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Hello !

Is anyone out there able to give me the max voltage for this cpu and answer any of the questions asked??????

I have been told from other places that the max is 1.65 and also 1.7v.

Please help.

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Old Dec 20, 2004, 11:20 PM   #5
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I think it is stil based on the Gallatin core. Stock voltage is 1.525 for those. I don't go more than about 15% over stock voltage specs. Even that's really high. You're good at about 1.7v.

http://www.tomshardware.com/cpu/20041101/925xe-04.html
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