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本帖最后由 YoungMonkey 于 2009-6-29 17:28 编辑
VID CMOS Setting:The voltage set by the VID pins is the maximum voltage allowed by the Pentium 4 processors per Intel's processor specification. The Vcore reading will be around 50mV lower than the maximum value determined by VID(Vcore setting in the CMOS setup).
You can get more information about the Voltage Indentification (VID) from the attachment. The numbers you are referring in the BIOS correspond to the VID table on pg 43 of the attachment. http://sunsite.rediris.es/pub/mi ... tashts/30638201.pdfThe VID is part of an equation to find the socket load line recommendation. There were 3 equations listed to find the min, typical and max. So say in the Max equation Vcc=VID-(Rll*Icc). Vcc(Processor Core Voltage), VID (Output Voltage), Rll (Voltage Droop), Icc ( Processor Current). So with 64 settings in your BIOS you can set the output voltage. So with your BIOS reading 62 my guess is that it is outputting 1.5750V according to the table. |
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