Hi Tweaktown!
I have a P67A-UD5-B3 board that I'm using with a i5-2500k. I have managed to overclock it to 4.2Ghz stable with the voltage set in BIOS F5 to 1.345v Thing is in the BIOS screen the voltage reads 1.308 (1.260 load) and same in CPUZ on the desktop. Also I can't seem to read the fan speeds properly on HWMonitor. I also read more voltage for RAM than what is set in the BIOS. Kinda scary when manual settings aren't reflected in desktop HW monitor software AND in the BIOS it's "PC Health Status"!!!
What ever setting in the BIOS you have for RAM voltage it's +0.02 HIGHER with monitoring software.
What ever setting in the BIOS you have for CPU voltage it's -0.06 LOWER with monitoring software. This is significant no!!!
This also includes the PC health status monitoring screens in the BIOS.
I'm using BIOS F5.
I have a P67A-UD5-B3 board that I'm using with a i5-2500k. I have managed to overclock it to 4.2Ghz stable with the voltage set in BIOS F5 to 1.345v Thing is in the BIOS screen the voltage reads 1.308 (1.260 load) and same in CPUZ on the desktop. Also I can't seem to read the fan speeds properly on HWMonitor. I also read more voltage for RAM than what is set in the BIOS. Kinda scary when manual settings aren't reflected in desktop HW monitor software AND in the BIOS it's "PC Health Status"!!!
What ever setting in the BIOS you have for RAM voltage it's +0.02 HIGHER with monitoring software.
What ever setting in the BIOS you have for CPU voltage it's -0.06 LOWER with monitoring software. This is significant no!!!
This also includes the PC health status monitoring screens in the BIOS.
I'm using BIOS F5.
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