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Here is my question to Gigabyte regarding the vdroop issues on the 990 boards and their answer.
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Question -
From : Kevin
Sent : 7/9/2011 19:10
Question : New question for you.
I plan to buy the Gigabyte GA-990FXA-UD3 or
Gigabyte GA-990XA-UD3 motherboard but I see lots of people having CPU vdroop issues.
Why is this so and what is being done to fix it?
Answer : Hi,
"GIGABYTE 990 series motherboards strictly follow the AMD AM3+ load line calibration design guide, and so CPU
V-core voltage will drop according to loading. Such calibrations are built into the platform to protect the user’s purchase
and prevent damage to the PC system."
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Question -
From : Kevin
Sent : 7/9/2011 19:10
Question : New question for you.
I plan to buy the Gigabyte GA-990FXA-UD3 or
Gigabyte GA-990XA-UD3 motherboard but I see lots of people having CPU vdroop issues.
Why is this so and what is being done to fix it?
Answer : Hi,
"GIGABYTE 990 series motherboards strictly follow the AMD AM3+ load line calibration design guide, and so CPU
V-core voltage will drop according to loading. Such calibrations are built into the platform to protect the user’s purchase
and prevent damage to the PC system."
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