Reason for this question is that I'm wondering how close i'm running to Intels 136W rating for the QX's TDP, with my Q9450 at 400*8, 1.300VID, which gives about 1.26 Vcore idle, drooping to 1.18/1.20 under full Prime95 loading on all 4 cores.. I mean it's fun getting the performance of a $1500 CPU from a $330 one, but then again it's getting kinda hot, and i think i need a better heatsink to fit in my MicroATX chassis... Right now i have a Scythe Ninja Mini with a 80mm PWM controlled fan, which promptly revs to its full 3500 RPM rated speed under full CPU load..
Does anybody know the approximate stock VID for an Intel QX9770??
Collapse
X
-
Re: Does anybody know the approximate stock VID for an Intel QX9770??
VID range for these processors is 0.85v - 1.3625v.
A quad core on a Ninja Mini? Wow. I hope you have some good ventilation in there!
Maybe a better fan? You are running PWM, so it shouldn't be that obnoxious unless you really load down the system:
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16835221002A man convinced against his will is of the same opinion still. -
Re: Does anybody know the approximate stock VID for an Intel QX9770??
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16835101026
Good heatsink, small enough to fit in a micro atx case.Comment
Related Topics
Collapse
-
by DynaxSCHi,
I have a serious problem to program the Z590 chipset SRAM with a Management Engine after replacing the chipset.
The new chipset is factory new and is not containing any Management Engine. Any attempts to program it into the chipset under Windows ends with a failure (eg. Error 20: Management Engine Device not present, or something similar).
Due to the lack of the ME several ports on the board, including all M.2 ports aren't working, booting OS works only on USB. So it's now other way, as to program the chipset with a ME.
Usually on ASUS boards it worked...-
Channel: BIOS & Schematic Requests!
-
-
by DynaxSCHi, I have an MSI PRO B660M-G DDR4 board with damaged BIOS and i need a bios dump from a real board, along with MAC, UUID and Serial Number info (eg. a BIOS screenshot and pictures from the board stickers).
I need to reconstruct the bios on my board, based on another bios image form a real board - meaning a bios image containing MAC address, UUID and Serial number. A stock BIOS is not suffiecient, as it is impossible to discover where the MAC, UUID and SerialNumber are stored. Tried with a similar board, but there are too much differences, and the stock BIOS is missing a lot of...11-17-2023, 10:56 AM -
by AkaBukaiHi there,
I have a 14" Lenovo Laptop (Flex 5 14ALC05) which has a boot issue.
The little LED on the power button is flashing slowly and nothing happen.
This unit do not have any BIOS button cell battery so I tried many times draining the power but it is still not powering on.
So I decided to flash the BIOS using a cheap programmer.
And I was successfully able to read the content (exactly 16MB file) which BTW is a WINBOND 74m12jwsiq (according to the package inscription - but detected as W25Q128FW in the software - IMSProg on Linux)
I also... -
I share with us this binnary file that i have edited the ME Region (from original dump version to stock 11.6.0.1126).
It is "stock" region and working.
BIOS: X541UAK.306
MOTHERBOAD: X541UVK Rev. 2.0
CPU: Intel Core i3 7100U Kaby-Lake R
║ Family │ CSE ME ║
╟───────────────────────────────────────...-
Channel: BIOS Requests ONLY!
-
-
by tbsmithI'm having a random issue with this otherwise nice double oven/air fryer. It sometimes does not respond to the controls. Sometimes only the upper control buttons work, sometimes they all work and sometimes none of them work. The power supply is good as the control board has a steady 5V and 3.3V. The pushbutton switches are all good as tested with multimeter. When the buttons are working, there is about 2.5V to the high side of the pushbutton. I'm assuming pressing a button grounds the input pin to the microprocessor. When the buttons are not working, there is about 0.3 volts on the high side....
- Loading...
- No more items.
Comment