1.40v in Bios = 1.46v can be from what ever the VDD is set to if on Auto..(2.5v vdd up to 2.8v vdd..)The Higher you go with VDD the Higher it raises the Vcore for both CPU/NB
Example :
2.5vdd + 1.40vcore = 1.45v
2.6vdd + 1.40vcore = 1.465v
2.7vdd + 1.40vcore = 1.482v
2.8vdd + 1.40vcore = 1.50v
Those are not exact but thats how the Auto VDD function works.. i usually start with 2.5vdd and set the Vcore manually and even then it will ADD Xtra vcore...Just how this Mobo is...
As for the prime with 1.030v load it probally a glitch with reading the Diode..
I use (CPU-ID Hardware monitor) and (CorTemp).. seems the best compared to Speedfan which dosnt read and AMD Monitor which can also be buggy...
Im still testing my Max for above 3.52ghz ,, Waiting for Replace ment Cooler to arrive...Since i sold one of my BIX !!!'s i decided to add a 120.3 Feser,, I know i got the Cheap 17mm one$99bucks ...i just had to try it...I have a PA 120.3 somewhere in the Attic but am too lazy to check.. Everything went into attic which wasnt attached to a running rig .
P.S. Everest reads things fine..The ASUS mobo does read 10c higher overall... ..But then again full load on 3.2ghz and Air @ 63c dosnt surprize me if you subtract 8 - 10c it would yield 53c with 1.46v seems kinda Kosher to me if Prime is 100% and no crashes after a few hours.






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