Quote Originally Posted by stealth View Post

But mostly you have to rely on your calculation when you have OverVoltage CPU VCore enabled,the value in BIOS plus 0.205v=your correct voltage.

stealth
Amen. If one looks at it like this it gets a whole lot easier.

1. What you set it for is one thing
2. What it gets is another thing
3. Will it measure it correct is the third
4. Is the SOFTWARE correct?
5. Is your PSU giving correct current?
6. Does your board have a vdroop?

These are just a few things to consider, A8N32-SLI DELUXE overvolts just a notch, so setting 1.375V in bios gives me 1.41V in windows, under load that is, when idle it says 1.42~1.44V, so it may overvolt from default, so therefore you should be careful when giving it more juice, anytime!