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Originally posted by: bryanW1995
thanks for busting my bubble... 🙁 Doesn't the p5k deluxe have a feature that greatly limits vdroop? Why don't other mobos offer this?

yes it does! it's a damper function. i forget what it's called exactly
 
Abit IP35-E with 11 BIOS and E4300 @ 3.46GHz.

BIOS...1.465
IDLE...1.46 Abit EQ/SpeedFan
Orthos Large Mode...1.42 Abit EQ/SpeedFan
S&M Heat mode 100%...1.41 Abit EQ/SpeedFan
 
These boards really are pathetic.

I bet Oskar's P35 DFI board doesn't have such crappy voltage behavior. I would jump ship and sell this one if I didn't think I could push the chip to its limits with what I have now.
 
im lookin forward to a mobo in the future with less vdroop.

however, since nehalem will need a new mobo, i dont see the need to bother since the p35's are the ones that seem to have less droop, and unless you want penryn, save the moneyl.
 
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