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Moderator | Редактировать | Профиль | Сообщение | Цитировать | Сообщить модератору Phricker Dual Voltage Older processors typically ran at one voltage, 5 volts. There was nothing else. As chips got faster and power became a concern, designers dropped the chip voltage down to 3.3 volts. Then, as chips got even faster and more powerful, there was a need to go below 3.3 volts. So, designers began to incorporate a split rail design, or dual voltage. In these chips, the external I/O voltage is 3.3 volts so that it is compatible with other motherboards and their components. The core voltage, then, is lower, maybe 2.9 or 2.5 volts. So, the chip operates at 2.5 volts while it interfaces with the motherboard at 3.3 volts. This keeps motherboard designs the same. The only components that changes is the voltage regulator that supplies the correct voltage to the CPU socket. Добавлено больше тут: http://www.pcmech.com/show/processors/189/ если говорить о твоём случае, то 1.49v, что то уж слишком мало, возможно программа просто врёт... | Всего записей: 3387 | Зарегистр. 13-06-2002 | Отправлено: 22:48 22-07-2004 | Исправлено: GoodCos13, 22:51 22-07-2004 |
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