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Asus SLI Premium Problem

freethrowtommy

Senior member
Hey guys,
Well I am trying to OC my 4400+ so I set the voltage to the max safe value in the bios of 1.4 (going off of the processor max, not the +10% right now) and according to the bios and AsusProbe, I am getting a voltage between 1.328 and 1.344. What is going on here? Is that a read problem or is that an actually undervolting that the Asus board does? It seems that even when I set it to 1.5, it is only about 1.45 or so after that?

And one more, is the HTT in the Asus boards still messed up? I can't seem to run the HTT at 250 even with a memory divider. It will go into windows and everything but error out in Prime95. Right now it is running rock solid at 220 and I want to go probably to 240. Running a memory divider is not an issue since it will be about 193 if I have to at 240. Having an 11x multiplier really helps out to keep the memory out of the equation and for the most part, the HTT if i want to reach 2.6 Ghz.

I have the latest non-beta bios of 1005.
Any help would be awesome!
Thomas
 
I don't have that mobo, but a couple of things come to mind (1) some mobo's do undervolt a bit. Mine does and it's a known issue. (2) Software readings (BIOS etc) are not usually 100% accurate.

Can't help with the rest. Consider this a free bump for you 🙂

Fern
 
Asus prode is probably giving you bad readings, same situation on my DFI board.
Did you lower your HT speed when are you going up on HTT?
 
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