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Thread: Asus P6T / Rampage II Extreme: no "CPU VR Current Override" ???

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    Im running a 920 on a P6T Deluxe @ 200x21

    CPU voltage: 1.35
    QPI/DRAM volt: 1.4
    HT enabled

    Intel TM disabled
    C1E disbabled

    When I use LinX to bench/stress CPU-Z shows my multiplier going down to 20.5, resulting in "4125mhz".
    Is this the same problem as discussed in this thread?



    are there ways around this?
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    Quote Originally Posted by tjelaw View Post
    Im running a 920 on a P6T Deluxe @ 200x21

    CPU voltage: 1.35
    QPI/DRAM volt: 1.4
    HT enabled

    Intel TM disabled
    C1E disbabled

    When I use LinX to bench/stress CPU-Z shows my multiplier going down to 20.5, resulting in "4125mhz".
    Is this the same problem as discussed in this thread?



    are there ways around this?
    correct. this is the same problem.

    set your vcore to 1.38 or more an the multiplier going down to 20.0
    Sorry for my bad english...

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    Quote Originally Posted by webwilli View Post
    correct. this is the same problem.

    set your vcore to 1.38 or more an the multiplier going down to 20.0
    What's funny is that I pointed this out weeks ago, but nobody believed me, or rather nobody seemed to care. Even HardOCP and Tom's did not notice this. They went by what the Asus reps said, which is completly incorrect. Asus is the only board manufacturer whose boards have no ability to override the TDP limit.

    It does suck, big time. I also attribute a lot of hard locks and reboots at high clocks to this, as voltages are high for high clocks, but maybe that's just me. We need this feature though, we really do.

    Anyway, I'll post the link to my original complaint sometime later today.

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