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    Quote Originally Posted by Forceman View Post
    I think the fix for this is to power off, unplug the power supply, clear the CMOS, plug in the power supply, clear the CMOS again, boot into Windows, then reboot. Supposedly that clears the CPU tables (whatever that is) and is reported to fix the problem.
    I followed bingo13's instructions on the BIOS page:

    "Try this please, shutdown the system. Remove power from the power supply for a minute or two, clear CMOS, then reattach power. Startup, enter UEFI and input your required settings, for your memory please manually change the memory speed, timings and dram voltage based on your kit specifications. Reboot, enter Windows, then shutdown again. Now restart the system. This will clear the ME and memory/CPU tables. It could be that after flashing the BIOS up from a lower version (pre-1053) that the tables were never properly cleared. This is especially true if the MEI driver is not loaded. Let me know if this helps, if not we will go to step two."

    Still have the same issue. I can try again by clearing the CMOS twice in the way you described and see if that fixes it though. Thanks.

    EDIT - After doing this again how you said it seems to have somewhat worked...but seems finicky. Voltage doesn't seem to be dropping with the processor speed. Hmm...hopefully some others can chime in with their experiences on this.
    Last edited by MaStA; 01-21-2011 at 06:58 PM.
    Motherboard - ASUS P8P67 Pro
    Processor - Intel i5 2500k @ 4.6ghz
    Cooler - Cooler Master Hyper 212+
    Ram - 4GB OCZ Gold DDR3-1600
    Video Card - Galaxy GTX 460
    PSU - Corsair TX750
    Case - Antec 1200

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