Quote Originally Posted by gOtVoltage View Post
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...
I want 1.40V at load and at idle as well. It overvolts the CPU at load like hell. I think it is not normal.

Quote Originally Posted by gOtVoltage View Post
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...
I know that the 1.030v is a fake value. I would like to show that when the CPU temp (which is incorrectly reported by the mainboard) reaches the
approx. 68-70C degrees the system automatically switches back the CPU's multiplier to 6.5x.