PC@LIVE wrote on 2025-04-11, 19:39:
I forgot that I checked the manual a little while ago, and I found the page, where there are all the voltages of the VCORE, and the relative positioning of the switches.
As you can see, you can select from 2.0V up 🔝, if you select 2.4V and the measurements on the Mosfet, are far below 2V, it is obvious that there is a problem in the VRM, but this problem can have different causes, so first thing 😨, you have to try to see if changing settings, you have the correct voltage 😬 VCORE.
Hi and thank you very much for your help!
My MB version is 1.0, so CPU VCore is set by jumpers and not by switches. However, supported range is ever from 2.0V to 3.5V.
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Well, these are the average measurements on the Mosfets (it is slightly unstable, +- 0,1V)
(K6-3 450 CPU 2.4V VCore):
2,0V VCore -1,78V / 4,60V (no boot)
2,2V VCore -2,12V / 4,74V (no boot)
2,4V VCore - 2,43V / 4,82V (post only)
2,5V VCore - 2,38V / 4,73V (boot, unstable)
2,6V VCore - 2,62V / 4,80V (boot, unstable)
2,7V VCore - 2,68V / 4,83V (boot, unstable)
(K6-2 533 CPU 2.2V VCore):
2,0V VCore -1,90V / 4,76V (450 MHz boot, stable)
2,2V VCore -2,13V / 4,74V (500 MHz boot, stable)
2,2V VCore -2,13V / 4,74V (523 MHz FSB 95 MHz boot, stable)
2,2V VCore -2,13V / 4,74V (550 MHz Win98 does not boot)
2,3V VCore -2,22V / 4,90V (550 MHz boot, unstable)
2,4V VCore - 2,38V / 4,70V (550 MHz boot, unstable)
I seems that the K6-3 450 is fried.
K6-2 533 is not stable at 550 MHz. I didn't try over 2.4V, it is OK at 500 MHz.