I'll just have to repeat myself again, I guess - CPU-Z does NOT usually show accurate Vcore on any Abit Motherboard (because of µguru). So far I had the IN9-32X Max, the AW9D-Max, AB9 QuadGT and now the IX38 QuadGT and never did it show the correct Vcore regardless of the version!
So just forget about CPU-Z when it comes to Vcore with Abit boards.
Just use guru or Everest.
However, you can always trust CPU-Z in terms of FSB/Multiplier.
If you have EIST/C1E enabled, it's perfectly normal to have a 6x multiplier displayed in windows idle. Just keep CPU-Z open and start prime, you'll see how the clocks change
About guru not showing FSB, I had the same problem at first. I had to do a complete uninstall (NOT repairinstall) and reinstall the latest version of guru again, now it works perfectly.
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