Quote Originally Posted by C-N View Post
1003 BIOS needs more vcore to be set in BIOS to get the same CPU-Z voltage in windows for me but everything else appears the same as previous versions.

How can you tell? what are you using to compare?

VDIMM measured on the EC5 + spot between the SB & DIMM slots show me .05v more voltage than set in BIOS.
You asking how I measure voltages? Only by software (SmartGuard) and bios PC Health.
My comparision base only on that. I can see now that voltages are closer to that set in bios (only at NB is greater difference but before was at almost all key components).
More important is that before voltages wasn't fixed they waved in some range +/- 0.02V @ CPU f.e., VTT, VDIMM and NB also. Now voltages are fixed. I think its advantege of newer PCB revision. It's rather not bios domain as on non-plus with older PCB rev I tried both bioses with no difference when speaking of fixed voltages. Fixed I mean values aren't changening when I look on SmartGuardian readings for longer period of time while benchmarking.

AFAIK non-plus board going to be (probably alredy is) released on newer PCB rev. BTW. can you check what rev has yours board? It's written in corner of the board near com1.

What's EC5? Do you measure voltages with some tool?