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Vdimm mobo question

JBT

Lifer
Anyone know of a program that can monitor the Vdimm? I set my vdimm to 2.9 in my Asus' Uber bios but the menu is all out of order like this.

2.5
2.7
2.8
2.9
2.6

or something close to that atleast. I am running my PC2100 from Crucial at 400 DDR at I am guessing 2.9 Vdimm atleast it is seleccted in the bios but is there any programs that can verify this for me? I don't have a multi meter or anything like that so any help would be sweet thanks

I am going to guess it truely is vdimm 2.9 because I have been running the blend tourture test for the last 15 minutes with out failing. Obviously I will keep running it to see how far it goes but either way this 256MB PC2100 i bought from crucial 2.5 years ago is really shocking me with its OC ability.
 
The extra CPU voltages? I know those work.... I think you mean the chipset voltages? Because I know that doesn't work.

I gave up on it anyways it failed after a half hour.
 
Okay well This is how it is listed in the Bios

2.6
2.9
2.7
2.8

After trying it on 2.9 for awhile it was doing good but never made it much further. Even after loosening the timmings to 2.5, 3,3,11 and 2.5,4,4,11 even fails out.

I tested with memtest + for a few hours and they passed fine but in prime it seemed to fail in a few minutes ussually.


So now I am back to 2.8 but lossened my timmings to 2.5,3,3,11 @ 400DDR and it seems to be doing prime just fine. I am thinking that the Bios I have the list is screwed up and 2.8 is really 2.9 Not to sure though ? Whatever I will keep testing.

ITs funny every couple of months I will be in the mood to play with my computers OC and push it further and further. Ever time I think it is at the end of its rope but trying different variations seems to be doing great.
 
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