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Athlon 2200+ at 1.68V on Asus A7v333

I have the voltage manually set at 1.65 (Auto also shows that the voltage is detected at 1.65V) yet my voltage monitor in both the bios hardware monitor and PC Probe are saying that my processor is being given 1.68V. How do I correct this? (Latest BIOS).
 
Your mobo is going to overvolt by .03v. Not a problem. My Abit board undervolts by about .03v, which is too bad because I can't give my XP as much juice as I'd like.

jaybee
 
Don't worry it is safe...Asus does this with a majority of their mobos, even the p4's....It actually helps their stability as the vcore when it drops under load (which it will) will stay close to the default vcore.....

My epox undervolts .06v on my p4 mobo....
 
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