Quote Originally Posted by fausto412 View Post
Anyways, i got bios F7 installed and i set the vdimm to 2.2 i reboot and in the bios it shows in the Health section that the vdimm is 2.38 to 2.4....rebutted to windows and speedfan shows the same. ok so i go down to +.3 and it shows 2.13 which is not far off. but on +.4 it shows 2.4 at one point and i was sad and pissed. is this something gigabyte will adjust? i wrote them an email about it and i'm waiting on reply. can anyone else set +.4 on bios and see what voltage it gives in actuality?

Wow. That's weird.
I have a DQ6 with BIOS F7B and this is how vdimm behaves:
(+.10v) 1.90 vdimm in BIOS = 1.92~1.94 in Everest
(+.15v) 1.95 vdimm in BIOS = 1.96~1.98 in Everest
(+.20v) 2.00 vdimm in BIOS = 2.05~2.06 in Everest
(+.25v) 2.05 vdimm in BIOs = 2.10~2.11 in Everest
(+.30v) 2.10 vdimm in BIOS = 2.15 in Everest

My Crucial won't need more than +.10v to do 1066MHz CAS 5-5-5-15
But I run them at 2.0v because vdimm is more stable. With 1.90 or 1.95 sometimes it drops a little more than I like.