10 May 2009 at 11:54 #1 Spooter Spooter Associate Joined 1 Aug 2007 Posts 1,065 Why is my AMD 7750 reporting a core voltage of 1.8? Latest bios in use and no overclocking done.
10 May 2009 at 11:56 #2 mollymoo mollymoo Soldato Joined 5 Mar 2009 Posts 3,050 Location North Whats reporting it cpu-z or something else
10 May 2009 at 12:14 #3 Spooter Spooter Associate OP Joined 1 Aug 2007 Posts 1,065 cpu-z is reporting it and HW monitor
10 May 2009 at 14:23 #4 mollymoo mollymoo Soldato Joined 5 Mar 2009 Posts 3,050 Location North what does the bios say?
11 May 2009 at 12:09 #5 Spooter Spooter Associate OP Joined 1 Aug 2007 Posts 1,065 The bios says 1.375
11 May 2009 at 14:53 #6 Audigex Audigex Associate Joined 3 Feb 2009 Posts 2,245 Considering it would likely already be dead at 1.8, I'd be inclined to believe the BIOS
11 May 2009 at 16:15 #7 spleenharvester spleenharvester Associate Joined 4 Dec 2008 Posts 1,812 Yeah, BIOS is the best way of determining temps/voltages, programs such as speedfan are good as second opinion if there is truly something wrong.
Yeah, BIOS is the best way of determining temps/voltages, programs such as speedfan are good as second opinion if there is truly something wrong.
11 May 2009 at 18:45 #8 mollymoo mollymoo Soldato Joined 5 Mar 2009 Posts 3,050 Location North Audigex said: Considering it would likely already be dead at 1.8, I'd be inclined to believe the BIOS Click to expand... Hehehehe yeah wouldnt be using it to post on here thats for sure Would be interesting to know where the 1.8 v is coming from though
Audigex said: Considering it would likely already be dead at 1.8, I'd be inclined to believe the BIOS Click to expand... Hehehehe yeah wouldnt be using it to post on here thats for sure Would be interesting to know where the 1.8 v is coming from though