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I read all about actaul voltages at motherboard not the ones that show in bios.
I have a stable clock as sig. but Northbridge and Ram are auto in the bios, how do I know what is the true voltage at these points while running?
Is software that do it? or is it somewhere in Windows.
The reason being is if I try and push the clock higher it throws a wobbler and I feel that a bit of voltage on the Northbridge may help but what is the voltage now so I know where to start, same with the ram.
When I run Core temp. VID is 1.175v is this one of them?
In CPU-Z tab SPD states 1.8 or 2.1 on the ram but what am I getting?
Help gratfully recieved
Thanks
 
The CoreTemp VID is your chips stock voltage.

CPU-Z will show your vcore in windows.

Everest will show you vcore and possibly your ram voltage too.
 
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