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I think that most boards (including Asus boards) give max vcore 1,7V. Only Gigabyte DS4H can give more than 1,9V.
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Just to let you know guys:
GA-MA790FX-DQ6 - CPU vCore +0.5V in BIOS (Bios F6b)
Memory +0.5V as well
Only downside is CPU NB voltage which can be only lowered form BIOS. To add more vNB I need to use AOD, then it goes all the way up to 1.55V.
Using 1.35V as default would give you 1.85V MAX.
Still decent![]()
Last edited by Lightman; 12-20-2008 at 07:06 AM.
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Hi...
On DFI LANparty JR 790GX-M2RS i have +0.775 Volts @BIOS, additional + 0.2Volts @AOD
I don't know exactly, but BIOS is OK for Overvolting
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Last edited by starledXpress; 12-19-2008 at 09:07 PM.
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