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Chu_Chu_Train
02-24-2003, 07:01 PM
aite guys.. i just inserted my new PGA2-370 cpu with my converter to my slot-1 mobo today. cpu itself is PGA2 1.4ghz Celeron.

I set the jumper on the converter card to 1.50volt, and 100 FSB ( which thats what ther are)... after i start my pc.. my bios gives me an error.. it told me that my vcord voltage is too low, its 1.44v.. ive tried to put more volt on my converter and tried to add more voltage under my bios setting.. but no matter what i do.. its always short..

what should i do? should i just ingore it? i dont know what is going on.. the pc is working fine.. but just knowing that error is still there... it bothers me.. hopefully it wont burn my mobo and cpu

thanks.

J.

causticVapor
02-24-2003, 10:21 PM
The stock voltage for a Celeron 1.4 is 1.5v. You might be able to get away with 1.44v, but it could come to haunt you when the weather gets a little warmer. I'd say your PSU is undervolting the +5v rail.