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    Sudden increase of CPU voltage during undervolting

    I undervolted my CPU. It worked fine down to 0,9375V. :




    Then I adjusted 0,925V and the CPU voltage increased up to 1,62V!!!
    Seems that it is a reduced CPU ratio voltage (two times 0,81Vx2).
    The Intel VID of C2D E4400 is 0,85-1,5V.



    That is very strange.
    It has nothing to do with Aegis Panel. The same will happen after adjusting 0.925V in BIOS.
    Why is that?
    Regards LordIT

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    dont know but ..... why isnt my aegis panel like yours with the same version ??

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    I dont think that your Aegis Panel is different. Please, press the OC button.
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    bahahahahahahahaha after trying all them aegis panels totaly missed that

    thanks .... time for more coffee !!!
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    Ah, do you mean your Aegis Panel works different?
    Regards LordIT

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    [SIGPIC][/SIGPIC]
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    FOXCONN MARS
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    Quattro 1000W
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    OCZ Vertex SSD thanks Tony!
    ALL PIPED INTO HOUSE AIRCOND ;}
    *QUANTUM FORCE* saaya & sham rocks !
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    At least you've got some Xtreme software now for working in Xtreme situations! "Unclewebb" rocks !
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    Many thanks for telling your detailed experiences with Aegis Panel!
    Regards LordIT

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    Can somebody explain the sudden increase of CPU voltage during undervolting in posting #1? Why doesn’t the computer turn off instead of given the CPU more than 1,60V –could be damaged very quickly!
    Regards LordIT

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    ya messing around with my aegis panel oc function last night while dropping the cpu voltage ( cpu speed was at 4.6) to see the least needed for 4.6 the readings on the cpu volt panel went up to like 1.8 volt quickly hit the off button on comp

    think in future eye will only change voltages in bios
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    Quote Originally Posted by HDCHOPPER View Post
    ya messing around with my aegis panel oc function last night while dropping the cpu voltage ( cpu speed was at 4.6) to see the least needed for 4.6 the readings on the cpu volt panel went up to like 1.8 volt quickly hit the off button on comp

    think in future eye will only change voltages in bios


    Keep your CPU voltage Multiplier (The top one) on X1.000.

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    normally eye do but ya at that time it was on X1.036
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    Radeon 2-4850's in crossfire
    OCZ Vertex SSD thanks Tony!
    ALL PIPED INTO HOUSE AIRCOND ;}
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    Quote Originally Posted by HDCHOPPER View Post
    ya messing around with my aegis panel oc function last night while dropping the cpu voltage ( cpu speed was at 4.6) to see the least needed for 4.6 the readings on the cpu volt panel went up to like 1.8 volt quickly hit the off button on comp

    think in future eye will only change voltages in bios
    That is strange and dangerous, too. Your E8400 will die very quickly @1,8V. But imagine you will get this high voltage after adjusting your low settings in BIOS!

    Back to my problem:
    Either my E4400 cant read very low voltages or the Foxconn Mars` voltage supply doesn’t work properly.
    Could anybody test it with 0,9V on a Foxconn Mars, too? Perhaps a 45nm CPU works better.
    Regards LordIT

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    Are you really sure about core voltage ?
    (not reporting Aegis panel one in this case , it could be a bug)

    Could you try to look cpu temps with a soft like realtemp/coretemp at the same time ?

    My bet is :
    If you really jump from 0.83v to 1.62v, you will see a very significative change in the reporting temps

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    Quote Originally Posted by koda View Post
    Are you really sure about core voltage ?
    (not reporting Aegis panel one in this case , it could be a bug)

    Could you try to look cpu temps with a soft like realtemp/coretemp at the same time ?

    My bet is :
    If you really jump from 0.83v to 1.62v, you will see a very significative change in the reporting temps
    Yes, I am sure. I made a short stress test, too. The core temperatures increased rapidly.

    Regards LordIT

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    Quote Originally Posted by LordIT View Post
    That is strange and dangerous, too. Your E8400 will die very quickly @1,8V. But imagine you will get this high voltage after adjusting your low settings in BIOS!

    Back to my problem:
    Either my E4400 cant read very low voltages or the Foxconn Mars` voltage supply doesn’t work properly.
    Could anybody test it with 0,9V on a Foxconn Mars, too? Perhaps a 45nm CPU works better.
    have never had the bios do this since day 1 with this board

    only happened with the oc function and this aegis panel
    figger just a bug with the oc function on this release

    every setting in bios has been exaly correct in windows to date & eye check every time once in windows
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    Quote Originally Posted by HDCHOPPER View Post

    every setting in bios has been exaly correct in windows to date & eye check every time once in windows

    have you ever tried to adjust the VCore in BIOS less than 0,938V?
    Regards LordIT

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    no thats why my readings on realtemp arnt calibrated

    verrrryyyy hard for me to down clock
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    Quote Originally Posted by LordIT View Post
    That is strange and dangerous, too. Your E8400 will die very quickly @1,8V.
    actually i know somebody who is trying to kill an 8400 for months and even with 2v vcore and 2v pll voltage for hours he didnt manage to kill it

    but yes, its not good that the voltage jumps up like that

    so regardless of bios or windows, when you decrease the voltage below a certain point itactually jumps up?
    sounds like a bios bug to me... since aegis panel doesnt do anything else but talk to the bios which talks to the vreg chips (iirc)

    ill check with the engineers!

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    Surely undervolting the blackops is like trying to stop an erupting volcano with balsa wood. No wonder it blasted through it :P
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    heheheh

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    Quote Originally Posted by saaya View Post
    actually i know somebody who is trying to kill an 8400 for months and even with 2v vcore and 2v pll voltage for hours he didnt manage to kill it
    Perhaps he is not good enough in his job?

    Quote Originally Posted by saaya View Post
    so regardless of bios or windows, when you decrease the voltage below a certain point itactually jumps up?
    Yes exactly, after adjusting below 0,9375V (BIOS) or below 0,938 (Aegis Panel) it immediately jumps up to maximum CPU Voltage 1,60V (CPU multipler X1).

    Quote Originally Posted by saaya View Post
    sounds like a bios bug to me... since aegis panel doesnt do anything else but talk to the bios which talks to the vreg chips (iirc)
    ill check with the engineers!
    Would be great to fix that with a new BIOS.
    Regards LordIT

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    Quote Originally Posted by saaya View Post
    actually i know somebody who is trying to kill an 8400 for months and even with 2v vcore and 2v pll voltage for hours he didnt manage to kill it

    but yes, its not good that the voltage jumps up like that

    so regardless of bios or windows, when you decrease the voltage below a certain point itactually jumps up?
    sounds like a bios bug to me... since aegis panel doesnt do anything else but talk to the bios which talks to the vreg chips (iirc)

    ill check with the engineers!
    What do the engineers say?
    Regards LordIT

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    Quote Originally Posted by LordIT View Post
    What do the engineers say?
    I remember in another thread Saaya saying that the lowest voltage or something in aegis panel doesnt reference properly to the bios... Causing the sudden high voltage increase.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ryan12 View Post
    I remember in another thread Saaya saying that the lowest voltage or something in aegis panel doesnt reference properly to the bios... Causing the sudden high voltage increase.
    Yes, but I have that problem though Aegis Panel is not started. I would like to know if its is either my Mars only or if its a problem generally. So you could clock down your CPU very low and adjust 0,9375V in BIOS to get started your computer. Then open Aegis Panel change the voltage from 0,93V to 0,925V (posting #1) and whatch the real voltage on the right side in Aegis Panel. If its goes up to 1,6V you can change it to 0,9375V quickly.

    After that we would know what kind of mistake that sudden voltage increase is. Something must be done anyway.
    Regards LordIT

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    ok loard will try that for you

    me thinks it just something wrong with the aegis panel .15~.34
    first time eye saw panel .15 for download it was sposta have an oc button but it didnt for me
    and every panel since has something wierd about it but .14 is perfect except no oc button
    just gotta new E5200 to play with and 1.6 v aint gonna hurt it cause eyema gonna try to kill it anyways lol
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    BUFFALO FireStix's ddr2-800 do 1200 eazy at 2.1v
    OCZ 2x2 kit pc2 8500 - 1066 @1069 atm
    Quattro 1000W
    Radeon 2-4850's in crossfire
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    ALL PIPED INTO HOUSE AIRCOND ;}
    *QUANTUM FORCE* saaya & sham rocks !
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    At least you've got some Xtreme software now for working in Xtreme situations! "Unclewebb" rocks !
    *MEMSET* Felix rocks !
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