Originally Posted by Ace-a-Rue
it won't matter if you do the mod or do not...the reading is going to be the same.
my uguru right now fluctuates between 1.46v and 1.48v...it displays only those two values...what i am saying, the upper value, 1.48v, is the actual vcore value going to the processor.
what vdrop mod does is almost zero the difference between the bios vcore setting and the actual vcore in idle and under load....Uguru still reads the vcore value correctly...just remember, whatever your uguru vcore reading tops off at, that is the actual vcore going to the processor, approximately plus or minus 0.005v.
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