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Monitoring VTT Software

UaVaj

Golden Member
what is program is out there that can monitor QPI/VTT voltage in windows 7.

please do not make wild suggestions if you have not actually used such program.
 
Pretty sure Asus AI suite will let you do that depending if you have a compatible mobo.

P.S I hope that suggestion wasn't too wild for you.

P.P.S Maybe a little description of your components and what you are hoping to achieve/are worried about may help.
 
since most of the older thread looking for vtt monitoring software. folks just give random popular monitor software with no actual experience. did not want to repeat history.

mb is a gigabyte ga-p55m-ud2. cpu is i5-760. base clock is stable at 213MHz with VTT set to auto in bios.

if there is no such monitoring software. will go back and manually retest base clock so vtt is known.
 
Doesn't Gigabyte have one of the best software suites and utilities? I have no personal experience, but going by screenshots I've seen it seems to be the most comprehensive/useful of the OEM utilities... they might be memory hogs though compared to more basic utilities.

The only software I've found that displays my VTT is the
stupid ass s**t f**k crap
AXTU utility from ASRock... I suspect it's not very accurate since it doesn't waiver in the slightest and I know it has to be. But it at least pretends to show me the "true" value, and also allows me to modify it if/when needed.

HWMonitor Pro
HWiNFO
Speccy
AIDA64

None of them display it, some of them display PCH... AIDA64 *should* be able to, and it might, haven't found where yet though.

Edit: My board is an ASRock, I doubt AXTU will monitor Gigabyte VTT... just meant try their utilities first.

Added link(?) to Gigabytes stuff.
 
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thank vectronic. the gigabyte software shows what is selected in bios, but not what it is currently.

manually testing it is.
 
HWInfo displays VTT for me, Speedfan too.

Would never leave it on auto though, god knows what it's pumping through the cpu at bclk 213.
 
Not that hard to find but here you go:

259bddw.jpg
 
yes. that is plain as day. sadly do not have that - hwinfo version 4.08-1800. bummer.

just in case. what version of hwinfo is that.
 
4.12-1850, latest official build.

But you're right, I just checked some old screenshots from my i5 750 on a Giga board and it doesn't show VTT. Doesn't really matter that much though, you want to set the required value manually anyway.
 
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