I'm looking for a way to make it so my booster doesn't droop under high load. If I set it to 3.4v in the BIOS, it drops to 3.25 under any type of load. Does anyone have a suggestion?
I'm looking for a way to make it so my booster doesn't droop under high load. If I set it to 3.4v in the BIOS, it drops to 3.25 under any type of load. Does anyone have a suggestion?
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