Reliable Voltage and Clock monitor needed

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Basicly cpu-z is showing my ram at 1.8v and it should be running at 2.1

Is there a reliable program which would show me the actual voltage?

My mobo is a ds3r so the voltage isnt propperly shown in bios

cheers
 
Basicly cpu-z is showing my ram at 1.8v and it should be running at 2.1

Is there a reliable program which would show me the actual voltage?

My mobo is a ds3r so the voltage isnt propperly shown in bios

cheers


Does cpu-z show current memory voltage?
Memset shows memory voltage.
 
CPU-Z doesn't read the memory voltage (what you see is the SPD voltage).

Speedfan can often read the vdimm (sometimes lists it as vcore 2), as can Everest and PC Wizard.
 
how reliable would you say everest is?

my bios is reading 1.41v and everest says 1.39v

can i trust it? lol

edit:

just noticed its showing my cpu to be running at 225x16@ 3.6ghz. how can i be running a 16x multiplier? im actually running an 8x multi
 
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Everest is pritty reliable and i would say your voltages will be pritty close to that which it is telling you.

having said that i dont see how it could be thinking you have such a high multiplyer lol.
 
If you're using the free Home edition, well then it's well over 2 years old. You're lucky it recognises anything tbh.
 
I use Everest Ultimate and its sound. Reports everything correctly as far as I can tell, and support for the G15 LCD = win \o/
 
Everest ultimate I use and even displays what I need on my keybaord's LCD when i am in 3DMarks etc I have voltages, temps, core speeds etc all handy.

10/10!

edit: Without everest, I would never figured out that ATI CCC was overwriting my ATI tool overclock :p hehe Remove it and gained 500 3d marks when the overclock on my 1900XT-X was applied!
 
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Free one aint much cop but a licence for everest ultimate is only about £10-£15 quid so treat yourself:D
 
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