For start it goes well...
Mobo/VGA manufactures don't care....They want to "protect" their stuff by protecting them from OCP/OVP etc, so they do their designs as they should be (for them)....
Though it would cost a FEW to them (VGAs) to ADD ANOTHER phase on each core and all of them to be at least 35A each...
Mobos are OK BUT NOT "well searched" as for the VCores...
ONLY mobos out there with the MOST STABLE VCore and that can HANDLE HEAVY LOADS are TWO:
a. FOXCONN Black OPS (which took them ~4 months of experiments with the help of Shamino to do it - and finally they succeed) and
b. ABIT IC7
From all mobos that have pasted within my hands, ONLY those two were "perfect" as for their VCore circuit....
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