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If you vcore is jumping up under load then I believe you must have Load line calibration enabled.
Except for the ROG versions of our mbrd the bios AFAIK has no 'hooks' for the NBv, SBv, CPU PLL & FSB term voltage, which means no software can access the info either, cos it's just not there!
. The only way to measure it is to use a digital multi-meter like I did. However I'm not removing my mbrd just to measure the NBv
, the review that n7 linked gives a good table for the various voltages, which is the best you'll get to knowing the actual voltage.
Make sure you set CPU PLL to 1.52v & the FSB term to 1.22v to stop the mbrd massively over-volting them (as per my updated 1st post).
Oh & Asus insist they don't know what the FSB to CPU PLLv & NBv settings etc are & that Intel should be able to tell me
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Except for the ROG versions of our mbrd the bios AFAIK has no 'hooks' for the NBv, SBv, CPU PLL & FSB term voltage, which means no software can access the info either, cos it's just not there!
Make sure you set CPU PLL to 1.52v & the FSB term to 1.22v to stop the mbrd massively over-volting them (as per my updated 1st post).
Oh & Asus insist they don't know what the FSB to CPU PLLv & NBv settings etc are & that Intel should be able to tell me
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