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Gerry Kalynuik
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Gerry Kalynuik
Hey all
I just installed a new Core 2 Duo E4600 in my M/B to replace my junk Celeron 360D. When I open my CPU-Z window I noticed now I have core voltage spikes from 1.152V to 1.2V and my core speed spikes from 1200mhz to 2400mhz.
When my son & myself play Shift everything works great compaired to the old Celeron 360D. And even the core temps stay at 38C at idle and get no warmer than 47C playing shift with everything set to max.
And you don't see any difference in speed while playing games( like the speed of the game slowing down & speeding up).
I used the proper anti-static equipment(gloves & static strap) to install the new processor with new thermal grease.
I also have the power options (always on) and the Intelstep in my bios enabled.
Does anyone know whats going on? Or did we just purchase a bummer CPU?
I contacted Intel but being the weekend helpline is closed.
I would be grateful for any input to help correct this problem.
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I just installed a new Core 2 Duo E4600 in my M/B to replace my junk Celeron 360D. When I open my CPU-Z window I noticed now I have core voltage spikes from 1.152V to 1.2V and my core speed spikes from 1200mhz to 2400mhz.
When my son & myself play Shift everything works great compaired to the old Celeron 360D. And even the core temps stay at 38C at idle and get no warmer than 47C playing shift with everything set to max.
And you don't see any difference in speed while playing games( like the speed of the game slowing down & speeding up).
I used the proper anti-static equipment(gloves & static strap) to install the new processor with new thermal grease.
I also have the power options (always on) and the Intelstep in my bios enabled.
Does anyone know whats going on? Or did we just purchase a bummer CPU?
I contacted Intel but being the weekend helpline is closed.
I would be grateful for any input to help correct this problem.
:confused2: