
Originally Posted by
Falkentyne
I'm not sure why yours is drooping when it should be rising.
Even Sin's one is rising.
What I find more shocking is that some people (Andre, Sin) are reading the vcore hardware as much higher than software, while real_7 is reading it only 0.01v higher. And my software hwinfo32 matches his software and hardware too so I think my volts are about correct with hardware. Even though he's using UD7 and I'm using UD5.
And my UD5, 1.450v bios llc4 5 ghz, INSTANT reboot on prime as soon as I pressed the start button. Got back into windows again and managed to start prime blend again without immediate restart and noticed the load vcore showed 1.380v. No wonder.
Set it to LLC5 (this time it showed 1.404-1.416v on the first 15 minute loop) and ran multiple loops successfully. Even when on the second loop (15min-30min) (the one that gives higher temps) it showed 1.390v in hwinfo32...
You definitely need a DMM to see what's going on. Seems the same boards, some are reporting accurate voltages with software, and some are way off...
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