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    Quote Originally Posted by soundood View Post
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    Something new every day with this Mobo...

    CPU voltage = 1.67v and Now the VID's read 1.46v with CPU @1.72volts
    NBcpu voltage = 1.65v
    HTT = 2.8v
    CORE/pci-e = 1.30v
    SBvoltage Auto

    VDD = 2.8v

    ACC Disabled.

    Some how it looks as ACC enables its self after you hit a certain point i dont know whats going on but this is the Highest Clock ive reach with this chip and Mobo . I thought i was maxed @ 3.52ghz..

    Also im using NB@2000 and HT @2000...

    I just find this Odd that the VID lowered when i use 1.67volts on CPU but keep NB @ 1.65v...Something is self adjusting ,,all Values for VOLTS manually set with ACC DISABLED.

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    Quote Originally Posted by gOtVoltage View Post
    Something new every day with this Mobo...

    CPU voltage = 1.67v and Now the VID's read 1.46v with CPU @1.72volts
    NBcpu voltage = 1.65v
    Your board seems to use VID's like my AsRock

    No offset up to 1.55V just VID's used. Then comes an 0.1V voltage offset + VID's, so max adjustable on a running system is 1.65V here if you can not change the offset. To get higher you must boot at 1.665V. Also tested 1.765V with my 9600BE and it booted just fine into windows.
    With an DMM I noticed that the idle overvolt had dropped from ~0.1-0.2V to -0.05V but the difference between load and idle had increased going from 1.55 to 1.565V.

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