Posted: 2009-01-31 22:28
sveiki, gal kas galit padeti, pas mane pentium e8400, truputi paturbintas nuo 3.0 iki 3.3 mhz, per sisoftware sandra programa ziurint i procesor raso situos warningus, ka jie reiskia ir ar tai ka nors keicia? ar reikia btvarkyti ka nors?
Warning W227 - CPU FSB higher than rated FSB of the CPU. Even if you’re below the CPU rated speed, by over clocking the FSB you are running the CPU I/O buffers above spec – just be aware of this.
Fix: Reduce the FSB to rated FSB. You can increase the multiplier if the resulting speed is less than CPU rated speed.
Warning W222 - The processor is operating above its frequency specification (rated speed), a condition commonly known as overcloking. The CPU may be unstable or produce erroneous results, some of which may not be readily apparent. The life expectancy will be reduced.
Fix: If you haven’t overclocked it yourself then you should contact the place-of-purchase for an explanation. You may have a remarked processor. To confirm, download the manufacturer’s own utility:
Warning W236 - Processor core voltage (Vcore) is higher than rated maximum. Unless the reported value is incorrect or the processor is a different type that is not correctly detected, the voltage is higher than it should be. If you’re over-clocking the processor you may have pushed too far.
Over-clocking is a condition where the processor is operating above its frequency specification (rated speed). Sometimes the core voltage is increased to improve stability.
Fix: If the BIOS supports processor Vcore setting, check that the voltage programmed is correct for the processor installed. If not, check whether the mainboard supports the installed processor.
Warning W227 - CPU FSB higher than rated FSB of the CPU. Even if you’re below the CPU rated speed, by over clocking the FSB you are running the CPU I/O buffers above spec – just be aware of this.
Fix: Reduce the FSB to rated FSB. You can increase the multiplier if the resulting speed is less than CPU rated speed.
Warning W222 - The processor is operating above its frequency specification (rated speed), a condition commonly known as overcloking. The CPU may be unstable or produce erroneous results, some of which may not be readily apparent. The life expectancy will be reduced.
Fix: If you haven’t overclocked it yourself then you should contact the place-of-purchase for an explanation. You may have a remarked processor. To confirm, download the manufacturer’s own utility:
Warning W236 - Processor core voltage (Vcore) is higher than rated maximum. Unless the reported value is incorrect or the processor is a different type that is not correctly detected, the voltage is higher than it should be. If you’re over-clocking the processor you may have pushed too far.
Over-clocking is a condition where the processor is operating above its frequency specification (rated speed). Sometimes the core voltage is increased to improve stability.
Fix: If the BIOS supports processor Vcore setting, check that the voltage programmed is correct for the processor installed. If not, check whether the mainboard supports the installed processor.