If you want to point fingers feel free to point fingers at me.
I give Asus feedback and do quite a bit of testing, sometimes however there are other priorities.
Unfortunately those priorities have shifted to intel. Whether I like it or not in order to be able to help out with AMD i must also help out with intel since they are the majority market.
I have neglected ( I do this on my own freetime ) to work on boards that are 1 node back and to be quite honest soon they will be 2 node's back making them even less of a priority.
Regardless of any of that many times I will report back and say you know what considering it was never meant to support said product it's good enough.
Now as far as your voltage issue what are they? can they be fixed with a hard mod? If provided with a mod would you do it?
It's quite possible that may need be the case ( If you want to play overclocker your going to have to mod like an overclocker ) considering thuban power requirements differed from deneb as well as TDP which 790 boards were tuned for.
There is only so much you can do with bios when it pertains to voltages, especially when the power requirements of boards then differed from the power requirements of newer cpu's.





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