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Modifing the core voltage of an Intel p3 Xeon
Source:Internet Author:Unknow Pubdate:2008-04-14  
Darra (Automotive) 25 Apr 03 4:10
Hello!

Has any of you guys knowledge in changing the core voltage of a Intel P3 Xeon from the original 5/12v to 2.8v.

I have an intel p3 Xeon 733 that runs on 5/12v but my PCs motherboard only support 2.8v. Is there any harware modification possible to adjust this on the Processor?

Please let me know.

Thanks in advance!
Darra


IRstuff (Aerospace) 25 Apr 03 10:34
Probably not.  Cores run on the lowest possible voltage due to the higher power dissipation.  If your part is specified to run on 5V, it will not run reliably at any lower voltage TTFN


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