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Hi all, it's been a while since I've checked out these boards, but I thought you might be able to help me with something. A little while ago CHC stopped starting up, whenever I tried to run it it said that the memory was corrupt. I installed the newest version (now NHC) in a different location and it works just fine, but it didn't transport my settings from the old version. I undervolted my machine a while back, and I don't want to lose the voltage settings that I found worked. Now, I can get in to the configuration (.ini) file from the old version of CHC just fine, but I don't know how to interpret the numbers it gives me and change them into voltages. Here's what the part of the configuration file under the "CPUVoltage" heading looks like:

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[CPUVoltage]
CPUVoltageEnable0=1
CPUVoltageEnable1=1
CPUVoltageEnable2=1
CPUVoltageEnable3=1
CPUVoltageEnable4=1
CPUVoltageEnable5=1
CPUVoltageEnable6=1
CPUVoltageEnable7=1
CPUVoltageMultiplier7=14
CPUVoltageValue7=25
CPUVoltageMultiplier0=6
CPUVoltageValue0=1
CPUVoltageMultiplier1=8
CPUVoltageValue1=7
CPUVoltageMultiplier2=9
CPUVoltageValue2=12
CPUVoltageMultiplier3=10
CPUVoltageValue3=13
CPUVoltageMultiplier4=11
CPUVoltageValue4=17
CPUVoltageMultiplier5=12
CPUVoltageValue5=19
CPUVoltageMultiplier6=13
CPUVoltageValue6=21

From what I can see, the "CPUVoltageMultiplierx" (where "x" is an identifier) is the multiplier assigned to the identifier, and then the voltage value for x is given in the "CPUVoltageValuex" piece. The question is what the number after the = sign represents. I definitely isn't the raw voltage, because I know I didn't have it set on 21 volts for a multiplier of 13. Does anyone know how to interpret this file?

By the way, I'm using an Asus Z70va with a Pentium M Sonoma 750.