I got a new motherboard (P55-UD4P) It is reporting these voltages from the ITE8720 chip. The BIOS tells me the +12 and +5 are fine. Would this be a reason to return it for a replacement? Will it cause any more problems?
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Last edited by nate42nd; 10-06-2009, 08:05 AM.P55-UD4P - i7860 - Patriot Inferno 120GB SSD - 1600Mhz Mushkin 7-8-7-20 - 3 WD 640GB Black
880GMA-UD2P - X6 1055T CPU - Patriot Inferno 120GB SSD - GSkill 1333 8-8-8-21 - 2 500GB WD Black
2 or 3 other systems I like to play with and a laptopTags: None
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Re: ITE chip reporting wrong voltages
My EP45-UD3P has always shown what looks to be correct. This will not cause any problems? I use HWMonitor on the P45 board all the time. Are you saying just get a multi-meter if I want the correct voltages?P55-UD4P - i7860 - Patriot Inferno 120GB SSD - 1600Mhz Mushkin 7-8-7-20 - 3 WD 640GB Black
880GMA-UD2P - X6 1055T CPU - Patriot Inferno 120GB SSD - GSkill 1333 8-8-8-21 - 2 500GB WD Black
2 or 3 other systems I like to play with and a laptop
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Re: ITE chip reporting wrong voltages
I have not installed ET6. I guess I could look at it. I am thinking I may get it replaced by the retailer. I don't want to have this for the whole life of the board.P55-UD4P - i7860 - Patriot Inferno 120GB SSD - 1600Mhz Mushkin 7-8-7-20 - 3 WD 640GB Black
880GMA-UD2P - X6 1055T CPU - Patriot Inferno 120GB SSD - GSkill 1333 8-8-8-21 - 2 500GB WD Black
2 or 3 other systems I like to play with and a laptop
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