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Voltage ic no vcore

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Really?

Are we talking about the Asus P5LD2-VM motherboard, Zoltan?
(Zoltan is a C-o-o-o-o-l name!)

Because I'm looking at the motherboard manual right now, and state you are mistaken.

1) Use the Right Side Arrow key, and highlight the - Advanced - tab on top of the Main menu.

2) Use the Down Arrow key and highlight -
JumperFree Configuration
Press the Enter key.

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AI Overclocking - [Auto]

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CPU VCore Voltage [ Auto ]
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There are 40 Voltages you can choose from.
1.7000Volts to 1.2875Volts.

Remember,
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(Small increment example, 1.7000V to 1.6875V )

If your system is stable for 24 hours, then you can come back, and change the Voltage one more small increment.
(1.6875V to 1.6750V)

Also remember; you are changing the Front Side Bus of the Processor. (FSB)
Change it TOO much, and your ram memory, and expansion slots will not work.

(Ram Memory typically operates at a frequency rate ('Speed'), of half of the FSB of the Processor.
Processor FSB is 800MHz for example? Ram Memory operates at 400MegaHertz.

Intel Core2 Duo E6300? 1066MegaHertz Front Side Bus.
{1066MHz FSB}
Ram memory? 533MHz)

Asus Support > P5LD2-VM > Download page,

http://www.asus.com/Motherboards/Intel_Socket_775/P5LD2VM/#download

For the - Select OS box, click on the blue Down Arrow, and choose WinXP. (Doesn't matter as you are just going for the manual)

Click on the + sign next to Manual (14)
Scroll the inside scroll bar down until you come to -

Version E2281 -
P5LD2-VM User's Manual for English Edition (E2281)

Click on the blue - Global
A PDF file version of the motherboard manual will come up.
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Page 63 - 2.4 Advanced menu
Page 65 - CPU VCore Voltage [Auto]

http://www.techwarelabs.com/reviews/processors/e6300/

Overclocking article at the end. Just one of the hundreds of overclocking articles out there.

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