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E4300 vcore
Posted: Wed May 23, 2007 2:09 am
by dkarko
Hi, i have a question.
Whats the normal vcore for E4300? I'm confused because on my motherboard (p5b-vm) before i update the bios it was reading 1,325v
now its reading 1,27 (always under full load).
What troubles me is that if i manually set the voltage to say 1,315 (besides the cpu can even overclock undervolted much lower, thats what i have read at least) i get 1,25 reading.
Mobo in bios, speedfan, pc probe all read the same!
Anyone have a clue?!?
Thank you
Posted: Wed May 23, 2007 6:59 am
by Bio-Hazard
First off is every board has a certain amount of vdroop.................
Next is if you have all of Intels power saving features turned on or off in your bios.
CPU Thermal Control
C1E Enhance Halt State
Intel Speedstep
Posted: Wed May 23, 2007 8:01 am
by dkarko
Thanks, well in the previous bios though it appeared 1,325.
The cpu is in constant load (crunching) and nowhere near the throttling point (50c max), neither i have set it to a lower C state..
I guess i could try turning them all off and see what happens then.
p.s. i just tried to "burn" the cpu with 100% TAT, well hmm it dropped even lower to 1,22
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I tried disabling everything.. same thing, no change to vcore and it dropped again to 1,22 with TAT.
Posted: Wed May 23, 2007 10:02 pm
by werty316
Normal Vcore for the E4300 is 1.325V.
Posted: Thu May 31, 2007 1:04 am
by dkarko
Seems some chips have voltage of 1,28 by default!!
I've noticed on a manual voltage override mod guide that there are three c2d in terms of voltage!
1.325 , 1,28 and 1,35
Re: E4300 vcore
Posted: Tue Jul 17, 2007 3:46 am
by pollytree
Hey I was just wondering, I have an Intel Core2 Duo Processor E4300 with 1.8GHz, and I wanted to know wether that was 1.8GHz total, or 1.8GHz in each processor. If anyone could help that would be great. Thanks

Re: E4300 vcore
Posted: Tue Jul 17, 2007 6:55 am
by dkarko
Hi, It´s 1,8Ghz per core! Thus, 2x1,8Ghz

Re: E4300 vcore
Posted: Tue Jul 17, 2007 11:52 am
by Apoptosis
pollytree wrote:Hey I was just wondering, I have an Intel Core2 Duo Processor E4300 with 1.8GHz, and I wanted to know wether that was 1.8GHz total, or 1.8GHz in each processor. If anyone could help that would be great. Thanks

A dual-core processor has two cores that share cache... Since each core shares the cache they must operate at the same speed, so in an Intel Core 2 Duo Processor E4300 it's all the same. It's a processor that has a pair of cores operating at 1.8GHz... you can't add them together to get something crazy fast (although people do it on ebay and it's fraud)