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    I checked the Vcore with a MM and found out that setting 1.525v in the BIOS, w/ the trimmer set @ ~34k, it reads 1.58v. What's interesting here is when I run P95 (large FTT's and small FTT's), putting loand on the CPU, my MM reads 1.61v.
    I have no idea why, but I'm sure not complaining.

    I was using Asus probe to check my voltages, and it was reading close to this. But AP shows more and bigger variations than the MM does.

    This still with the same mod.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Malves
    I checked the Vcore with a MM and found out that setting 1.525v in the BIOS, w/ the trimmer set @ ~34k, it reads 1.58v. What's interesting here is when I run P95 (large FTT's and small FTT's), putting loand on the CPU, my MM reads 1.61v.
    I have no idea why, but I'm sure not complaining.

    I was using Asus probe to check my voltages, and it was reading close to this. But AP shows more and bigger variations than the MM does.

    This still with the same mod.
    I have the same thing with my trimmer set to 35KOhm.
    I still have some low hits on VCore wile in full load testing with Prime95.
    I am thinking of getting down the trimmer to see if those low hits on VCore goes away.
    I would leave the mod like this, but I can get stable without a perfectly stable VCore.
    Any suggestions??
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    There's any spot on the mobo that i can read the Vcore???
    Can i trust the Vcore from the Bios???
    I've made the drop mod here with the trim set to 28K and when i set the BIos Vcore to 1,6V it's read 1,66V... Is that overvoltage normal???

    Thanks!!

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    I have the same problem.
    I just can't find out the correct point where to check the VCore with the multimeter.
    Please tell us!!
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