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Thread: So what really is faster...3.8GHZ CPU but NB at 2000 or 3000MHZ?

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    It means he's running 0.95V (slightly less than 1V) for 2000MHz CPU-NB. Sounds right to me as i only need 1.1875V to run 2.6GHz CPU-NB.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Zeus View Post
    It means he's running 0.95V (slightly less than 1V) for 2000MHz CPU-NB. Sounds right to me as i only need 1.1875V to run 2.6GHz CPU-NB.
    Well, mine is 1.2v CPU-NB Voltage by default. If I set it to .95 my system will not boot. So something is funny. Is it 0.95v addition or am I still missing something here.
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