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Check in the BIOS, for PC Health. Also use Everest (from Lavalys), it'll show a proper readout, if the sensor isnt at fault.
If the options are in the bios, the way you change the voltage is with the VCore attribute.
Core Voltage 1.475 - 1.55 V
I/O Voltage 1.475 - 1.55 V
Jason,my computer is neither of them. It is a pc build for company use,which means that is more stable than a store bought computer.They are very resistent.
The motherboard is a Fujitsu Siemens D1495.
In the BIOS there's nothing i can change.There's no option for the voltage nor for the Pc Health.
I need to update the BIOS beause it hasn't been updated in 2 years.
Anyway,i will look for more info on the Fujitsu Siemens website.
According to my findings I think my CPU' voltage is on the 3.4 and 4 range.
You can have a cpu voltage up to 5.
And there can be internal and external voltage.
I have seen IBM and Dell machines where the voltage and frequency control options are not all present, and in OEM intel motherboards also these options are not present. This is usually done by manufacturers to protect you from any damage which could happen due to overclocking. But the standard voltage for a Pentium 4 northwood core processor is 1.4 to 1.6.
Plus,Everest show a 1.4-1.5 Voltage so i don't know anymore.
Where do i check that?
http://img211.imageshack.us/img211/5456/mainwin...
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v220/misscras...
For now i will leave my pc alone.Well,not for long.
I intend to open it up and switch some things in there,clean up the dust and check the wires.
Then do some test,see what tweaking i have done wrong and then i will post the rest of the details.
It happened only one time that i didn't unplug the power cable from my bf's pc and i was cleaning the power suply of dust and i touched with the weird brush i used - it had a little aluminium head and i went too deep inside with it - and boom! I burned the power suply.
I can't tell you how upset i was because i fix computers,I don't break them.
You should see my face.LMAO!