I highly doubt that is vdroop being that much of a difference. It has to be some type of bug.
I highly doubt that is vdroop being that much of a difference. It has to be some type of bug.
for 300 bucks, it better be only a bug.Originally Posted by ewitte
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You might want to specifiy that as a BIOS bugOriginally Posted by situman
Because they could have screwed something up witht he design too.
Thaks for these images and this thread, i bought and installed one of these motherboards today because i couldnt afford the striker, the voltage information will be good... I installed with e6600 into thermaltake armor LCS with liquid cooling, i should have it running over the weekend, i might post up some pics and CPUID info if i do some big overclocks straight away..I am still yet to buy the rest of the parts (are in sig) but got to build 2 other systems next weekend aswell thoughso that will be less time i have... not to mention service my car lol..I think soon once i get it going, i might rip on the northbridge and mosfet heatsinks, because apparently they arnt to effective, and get hot, id rather something bigger with fan for northbridge once i overclock ram etc...
Has anyone done any testing in relation to overclock stability and the "HPET Support" found in the Power Options category of the BIOS?
(Google HPET Support for info about it.)
P.S. Still running stable at 3.6 GHz since my last post in this thread. Gonna start cranking up some more tomorrow.
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