So people are always talking about their VID's. I just got a new E3110, or just built a new system for that matter. Just wondering what my vid is. I got cpu-z and here is the first page...
I went to BIOS right after those screenshots, and it read 38*.
I put the comp in the space in my desk. It isn't much bigger than the case. Is that bad for airflow?
Heck Vista is worth it for snipping tool
What do I have to do to oc graphics card besides slide those sliders and apply? Also what is D.O.T. (Dynamic Overclocking Technology) All I can tell is its an MSI program that ocs while your playing your game... er using your gpu under alot of load
never seen the MSI software before, I believe it is just a set of preset overclocks that you can choose.
Slide the sliders and run a benchmark, it's trial and error really until you find a stable overclock. Nice card btw
Those cpu temps are incorrect, you need Real Temp or Core temp (Core Temp will need to be calibrated to use TjMax of 95°C)
EDIT: Yesssss, those little cubbyholes in desks are notoriously bad for air flow, I've even seen people cut out holes and mount 120mm fans to exhaust the hot air from them.
Low VID, by all rights that chip should be a good overclocker at relatively low vcore, good sensor movement too so your temps reported are fairly accurate at idle and should be spot on under load.
Looks like you got a cherry chip there mate, good on you (I'm envious )
The link is to the documentation for Real temp, it gives you a basic run down on temp reporting with 45nm cpus
EDIT: see in this pic how the lower vid cpu's clock well with low vcore
Slightly elevated, it could be several things, case location (I detest those cubby holes ), case air flow or Real Temp idle calibration (that was why I linked that article in the previous post)