themrspeedoist
Technical User
In my BIOS setup what can I do with this "PU/PD/+/-"?
The over-clocking with certain processors and motherboards like the only ones I have in my archive have certain voltage and mhz values. They must be usable or the Intel motherboard and Intel processor manufacture would not have these specific options in their specifications. From my readings these values are the range recommended by the Intel manufacture that are in the BIOS setup easily to select it's abilities. BUT I need to be sure these set of values are as it seems. Whereas; the lowest values I shall get the lowest processing speed and by selecting the highest values (voltage and mhz) in the BIOS setup shall be according to Intel the highest Intel manufacture's suggested values results of processing. Did I read this right anyone? Below I have posted the hardware that is in question. It just seems my readings are correct since these are the Intel manufature's values plainly posted in the processor's setup. Just cannot see the manufacture of Intel spending their precious time and money on things that do not compute. I understand throughly the utmost requard to precise choices of values for Intel is too aware of the same and they have chose these values for certain reasons. And we certaintly do not need to tell Intel (the suggested maunufactures settings) that they are wrong and we are right to alter the manufacture's specifications do we? For whom knows better then the manufactures not I? Maybe we will get lucky and have an Intel employee to enlighten us all. HAPPY HOLIDAYS
The Intel D975XBX2 Extreme Series Motherboard
Intel Core 2 Quad Q6600 Processor HH80562PH0568M - 2.40GHz, 8MB Cache, 1066MHz FSB, Kentsfield, Quad-Core, OEM, Socket 775, Processor
The over-clocking with certain processors and motherboards like the only ones I have in my archive have certain voltage and mhz values. They must be usable or the Intel motherboard and Intel processor manufacture would not have these specific options in their specifications. From my readings these values are the range recommended by the Intel manufacture that are in the BIOS setup easily to select it's abilities. BUT I need to be sure these set of values are as it seems. Whereas; the lowest values I shall get the lowest processing speed and by selecting the highest values (voltage and mhz) in the BIOS setup shall be according to Intel the highest Intel manufacture's suggested values results of processing. Did I read this right anyone? Below I have posted the hardware that is in question. It just seems my readings are correct since these are the Intel manufature's values plainly posted in the processor's setup. Just cannot see the manufacture of Intel spending their precious time and money on things that do not compute. I understand throughly the utmost requard to precise choices of values for Intel is too aware of the same and they have chose these values for certain reasons. And we certaintly do not need to tell Intel (the suggested maunufactures settings) that they are wrong and we are right to alter the manufacture's specifications do we? For whom knows better then the manufactures not I? Maybe we will get lucky and have an Intel employee to enlighten us all. HAPPY HOLIDAYS
The Intel D975XBX2 Extreme Series Motherboard
Intel Core 2 Quad Q6600 Processor HH80562PH0568M - 2.40GHz, 8MB Cache, 1066MHz FSB, Kentsfield, Quad-Core, OEM, Socket 775, Processor