Whats the Normal Voltages for lga1155 boards


  1. Posts : 139
    windows 7 ultimate 32-bit
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    Whats the Normal Voltages for lga1155 boards


    can someone give me a site or description of the normal voltages for lga1155 boards.

    because some says the power supply generates voltages for the mobo right, if the voltages are given incorrectly to the board (over voltages) it may lessen the life span or even kill your pc.
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  2. Posts : 139
    windows 7 ultimate 32-bit
    Thread Starter
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    ANY REPLIES HEY hey HEY YOW
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  3. Posts : 7,466
    Windows 10 Home Premium 64bit sp1
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    Well that depends on what model we are talking about not all LGA 1155 will use the same power requirements due to some with out PCI-E lanes or some with other features that some boards don't

    It does also narrow down to power saving features some Motherboards are strictly for overclocking while others are General Purpose if you have a particular board you are looking at then you should label it
    down so we can give our advice

    Why do you need to know this anyway did you overvolt a setting in the Bios by mistake ?
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  4. Posts : 26,863
    Windows 11 Pro
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    It also depends on which CPU you use. Sandy Bridge uses a little more power than Ivy Bridge. And Ivy Bridge can tolerate more power than Sandy. Exactly what voltages are you asking about?
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  5. Posts : 139
    windows 7 ultimate 32-bit
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    no i didnt change any settings.whats the main problem having a voltage problem a psu or the motherboard. cause. i dont want to shorten my pc's life span easily
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  6. Posts : 7,466
    Windows 10 Home Premium 64bit sp1
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    All parts have a limited life span no matter how you treat them

    Best thing for you to do is keep all labels and receipts in case your product goes bad that way you can have the parts replaced for the cost of shipping
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  7. Posts : 26,863
    Windows 11 Pro
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    Solar is right. But, if you are at optimized defaults in BIOS, there should be no problem. What makes you think you have a problem at all? Unless your PSU is malfunctioning, it shouldn't be a problem. The PSU will only put out what the motherboard and CPU call for. You can only have to small a PSU wattage. Too big won't matter. I'm still unclear on what problem you are having or what causes you to think you have one. If you could be more specific, we could be more help to you.
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