campbell i can give you a first result: with my system, 1,35625v shows 1,36v in bios with 12/26 not 1,34v and cpu-z as well.
and another thing: comparing 1,3625v,
26/12 is DMM idle 1,372v/load 1,384v
01/16 is DMM idle 1,371v/load 1,382v
so not that big difference!!! it seems like vcore is not the problem here at least if you do not use % table...
i'll test further...
p.s.: differences in voltage between my sys and yours could possibly stem from different 3,3v/5v/12v power supply lines? because the way the bios reads them voltages out should be the same right? or its tolerances in the electronic parts to read out and control voltages...
couldnt you get a DMM today (its saturday overseas as well right)? these are not really expensive and VERY helpful. So we could compare better.
next results: 1,36875v:
12/26: idle 1,378/load 1,390
01/16: idle 1,378/load 1,390
i have to test nb voltage as well...
1,375v:
12/26: idle 1,385v/load 1,396
01/16: idle 1,385v/load 1,396
i think here it becomes clear that vcore isnt the problem.
i flash to 01/16 now again to compare 1,35625v and nb be back in a minute :/



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