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I know, this is a very old topic, but I was wondering of there ever came a solution to this problem? And are other boards affected as well? For example, I have a GA-EP35C-DS3R (note the "E") and I need to run my RAM at 1.9V.
Ahh, so you may want to leave it. But Software measurements are not usually correct so you may be getting more then that or less. Multimeter is the only way to know for sure
Ahh, so you may want to leave it. But Software measurements are not usually correct so you may be getting more then that or less. Multimeter is the only way to know for sure
Hi Lsdmeasap,
I just read this! now everything seems so clear and totally explains the problems I've been having with my Computer that don't boot after being shutdown over night. Remember I told you i thought it was a voltages problem as I mention in my treat? It is exactly that, these boards have a Voltages problem this confirm this. From what I get from reading this, there's still no solution to the problem??
I can confirm that normal gives about 2.2V and +1v gives about 1.94V with latest F12E beta bios and others before that. Also checked with Everest... (I would be happy to test any other app just tell me witch)
Normal likely gives you 2.2V because that is what your ram's SPD is programmed for
Normal should be 1.8 for 1.8 rated ram or any ram without a EPP programmed into it. And of course other settings left in Auto or default will affect this
Normal likely gives you 2.2V because that is what your ram's SPD is programmed for
Normal should be 1.8 for 1.8 rated ram or any ram without a EPP programmed into it. And of course other settings left in Auto or default will affect this
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