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EP45T UD3LR bios detecting 1.6v???

pc2008

Junior Member
Hi.
It was always my understanding that, unless you were overclocking, you should run memory at stock speed.
I installed a new GA-EP45T-UD3LR board which is compatible of dram 1.5v motherboard and corsair xms3 DDR3 1333 memory which is supposed to run at default 1.5v but the PC Health Status page in the bios says the vdimm is 1.6v. In windows, Everest Computer Diagnostics & Network Audits Software is also saying that the vdimm is 1.6v. I am using the latest F10 bios and all values are on auto. Neither the CPU nor the GPU are overclocked.


my main concern was why mother board is detecting 1.5 ram as 1.6v in auto???

is this happen on all gigabyte boards ..... or only GA-EP45T-UD3LR board
 
Hey, it seems to me the motherboard is simply auto detecting the memory voltage wrong. This can happen, auto doesn't mean optimal, as us overclockers know. I would recommend setting it to its safe value manually.

Also, moving the thread to motherboards section, as I think this is more of a motherboard bios configuration problem, and over in that section there will be a better viewing of motherboard experts to help you 😀
 
why auto is detecting 1.6v and normal detecting 1.5v ???

whats the diff between auto and normal setting in dram voltage:
 
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