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Questions about GIGABYTE products => Motherboards with Intel processors => Topic started by: C3kChennie on August 02, 2008, 11:35:52 am

Title: What are the stock voltages for MCH and CPU FSB on a X48-DQ6!?!?! >:(
Post by: C3kChennie on August 02, 2008, 11:35:52 am
Can somebody tell me what the stock voltages are for the northbridge and the cpu FSB?
Searched on google, couldn't find anything.
Everest, the bios, easytune, sisoft, and for the first @(#)%* time I read the manual, but there is really nothing that I can find to show my voltages @ stock, and when overclocked, So how do I know what these voltages are!??! I don't want do demolish my chip, it's a bit confusing and annoying to buy a board for 200 euro's and can't find a decent voltage read out for the voltages..

10000 reviews of this board, but nothing about the voltages.
I don't know how everybody can overclock the s*** out of there chips without knowing what voltage is running through it..... (on a 200 euro board, pffff what a dissappointment) :o

So can somebody tell me what the voltages are!? Or is there a program to read the voltages!?
Title: Re: What are the stock voltages for MCH and CPU FSB on a X48-DQ6!?!?! >:(
Post by: runn3R on September 04, 2008, 01:44:36 pm
Hi

some idea to help you, if you want to change these voltages for overclocking then all you need is go into bios setup, enter M.I.T. (MB Intelligent Tweaker) menu and use options: FSB OverVoltage Control, (G)MCH OverVoltage Control in order to increase them from default ones
Title: Re: What are the stock voltages for MCH and CPU FSB on a X48-DQ6!?!?! >:(
Post by: supershanks on September 13, 2008, 11:42:03 pm
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10000 reviews of this board, but nothing about the voltages.
;D
Obviously read wrong ones :)
see  http://www.clunk.org.uk/forums/reviews/3201-gigabyte-x48t-dq6-living-review.html (http://www.clunk.org.uk/forums/reviews/3201-gigabyte-x48t-dq6-living-review.html)
Item 18) the  stock voltages are shown there
Their also showmn in the bios template here http://www.clunk.org.uk/forums/13008-post14.html (http://www.clunk.org.uk/forums/13008-post14.html)

hope that helps :)