OK .... I did play around with this board for almost 2 hrs .....
and try to vdroop using pencil (PaperMate 2 HB) ....
Decided to remove the vmod I did earlier and apply vdroop mod...
This is what I did
As you can see in my previous post, those are before vdroop (after vmod .. which is suck

)
This is what I got after vdroop:
vcore set= 1.500v
vcore in BIOS monitor= 1.47v
At IDLE
vcore in speedfan=1.47v
vcore in DMM=1.501v
At LOADED
vcore in speedfan=1.44v
vcore in DMM= 1.48v
I know, it is not the best yet (compare to what Couppi did), but I am happy with it ... Used to set vcore to 1.525v to run E6600@3.5GHz .. now, running same speed at lower vcore (1.5v) .. (which can be lower at least 1 notch)
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