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       #21

    How exactly do I figure out the voltage frequency's??? in the bios?
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  2. Posts : 7,050
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       #22

    The voltage and the frequency, don't you see the comma?
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       #23

    Ya sorry im a bit retarded ill look in the bios in a few.
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  4. Posts : 83
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       #24

    Can I find the voltages and frequency's in Cpu-z???
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  5. Posts : 83
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       #25

    Ok I found the Frequency of the CPU and Ram CPU: 4.0 Ram: 1333 and there was alot of voltages so I just posted a picture of them.

    Attachment 378743
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       #26

    So far I know, those values look fine to me, but I don't know much about it.
    You might want to set some values manual, sometimes the values change at startup what causes trouble.
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       #27

    What do you mean by values manual?
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       #28

    And at this point I just wanna try and figure out if I need to replace the CPU or if it is fixable.
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  9. Posts : 19,383
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       #29

    When you ran IntelBurnTest, you never said whether the tests passed or not..............redo it and post screen capture images showing the result.
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       #30

    Well on the normal test it passed. And on the High test it got to hot for me to let it run.
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