I don't have a clue why you are asking that. The only reason I mentioned DFI is as far as I know they have the only boards that allow VCORE to change when the voltage is manually set and C1E is enaabled. This in conjunction with VDROOP allows for a completely stable overclock without excessive voltages at idle or under a load.
Everybody wants to moan that VDROOP hinders an overclock. When the truth is it's the method of implementation that is to blame. My post was not meant to insinuate that this particular board did not have an issue. But rather that it requires more then the ability to be able to read the instructions of a $12.00 multimeter to call into question the design of the power circuit Intel has specified.
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