Quote Originally Posted by Roger_D25 View Post
BenchZowner is correct (not that he needs my OK of course) but I would take your software "readings" with a grain of salt! If your not comfortable with using a DMM (multi-meter) to measure the "actual" voltages on the board I believe that BenchZowner has posted his own voltage read measurements somewhere around here? Although these voltages might not reflect your "actual" voltages it will be much closer than any software will be I think! BenchZowner do you remember where you posted those voltage reads?
Measurement Points:
Striker II Extreme Voltage Measurement Points

Measurements:
BIOS Setting - BIOS Reading - DMM Reading - DMM Idle Windows - DMM Load Windows
CPU:
1.30V - 1.34V - 1.338Vs - 1.336Vs - 1.344Vs
1.40V - 1.44V - 1.438Vs - 1.436Vs - 1.446Vs
1.425V - 1.45V - 1.463Vs - 1.460V-1.461V - 1.47Vs
1.45V - 1.50V - 1.491Vs - 1.485Vs - 1.496Vs

RAM:
1.90V - 1.93V & 1.95V - 1.958Vs - 1.959V-1.960V - 1.963V-1.964V
1.92V - 1.95V & 1.96V - 1.978Vs - 1.978V-1.979V - 1.983V-1.984V
1.94V - 1.96V & 1.98V - 1.998Vs - 1.998V-1.999V - 2.003V-2.004V
2.10V - 2.14V & 2.16V - 2.159V-2.16V - 2.159V-2.16V - 2.163V-2.164V

p.s. I'll post more alternative measurement points later.
For the RAM there's one in the front side, in-between the two blue capacitors next to the last DIMM slot ( the one furthest away from the CPU ) on the top free pad.