If you own an Intel processor then Vdroop is your friend.

I've said this countless time. I use my stable settings with the Vdroop control disabled and all the C1, C2, EIST, Thermal Management estates on Enabled...

The only problem with this board is that little part that sits between the chair and the monitor.

If you don't have time to sit down, take notes and spend a couple of weeks learning how to OC a quad till 5Ghz, then this board is not for you.

No Asus, DFI, MSI, etc can touch it with Quads.



Quote Originally Posted by truehighroller View Post
I am gussing you are joking with the last part, hope so because I have been wondering to be honest . I was seriously freaking out though like, what the hell???? I have it stabelized it now but I just thought it was weird along with the fact that this board has a .064 VDrop. I was thinking maybe the board is kind of a flunky but, I wasn't to sure.

I have never had to deal with VDrop before and I have had a fair amount of motherboards in the past. Thank you for your advise by the way. Does any one know about the VDrop thing, how much is to much before I should just RMA the board on the whole Vdrop issue?? My Asus motherboard had like, none. Thanks again,
Quote Originally Posted by thebluemeanie1 View Post
The vDroop of around 0.05V is normal, just enable load line calibration and it reduced greatly.