do you have a multimeter, if so you can measure the board to find the correct vcore... (the pic below shows where to measure and how to fix the problem,, if you know how to solder) or look Here for the pencil mod.
Nope cant i measure it through bios or something my board is an Asus p5b deluxe, im just trying to find out what it is exactly as i know it has a V-Drop.
I have that board and just use CPU-z (or similar) to get a vCore reading. The vDroop on my board is roughly 0.05 . . . i.e if I set 1.40vCore in the BIOS I get 1.35vCore under full load in Windows.
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