Quote Originally Posted by mattlyall06 View Post
out of curiosity, if you dont mind me asking, what is your opinion when it comes to load line calibration? why have it enabled rather than disabled? i have it enabled and dont seem to have any problems. why are alot of people so reluctant to enable it?

On the Asus Striker II Extreme Anand article has this to say about LLC. LLC has caused some 790i people to BSOD/reboot at idle.

"Loadline Calibration - [Enabled, Disabled] Setting Enabled will effectively remove any negative feedback in the CPU supply voltage regulation circuit. This means that there will be little to no difference between the CPU supply voltage at idle and full-load. This does not mean however that there will be no offset seen between the idle voltage and the CPU Voltage VID as selected in BIOS. Disabled follows the Intel specification and allows the CPU supply voltage to droop under load as properly designed. We recommend you leave this Disabled and increase CPU Voltage as needed to satisfy the minimum operating voltage needed under load.

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