VCORE going down 225mv after every reboot

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Well, the title says it all and I haven't got a clue what's causing it.

I've got a P2 X2 555 in an Lanparty jr 790GX M2RS and the Vcore will just not stick no matter what I do.

As far as I know, the only way to increase vcore on this mobo is by upping the CPU VID Special Add -which I've done.

Problem is, after every reboot, it drops down by 225mv, so if I set it to +175mv, after a reboot it'll be -50mv, after the next reboot it'll be -275mv, etc.

Keeping it set to auto does nothing to fix it; after a reboot on auto it'll be on -225mv without be touching a thing in BIOS.

I've disabled c1E, cool n' quiet, all sorts and reset cmos, taken the battery out for 1 min, etc - but nothing is working.

Any ideas?
 
BIOS update? There's no reason it should do this. Otherwise your only solution is to leave it at default and clock the chip inside windows using K10stat or similar.
 
See if there is an up to date bios available. Also could it be that it is just misreporting the voltages? Try using another program to check them and see what the results are.
 
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