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can any one help me with this when i had my old asus motherboard and when i useed to overclock the cpu the voltages would read for example would look like this .1.328v now when i got my new board a gigabyte one the cpu voltage shows something like this 0.160v the problem is when i turn the voltage up i cant seem to understand it as easy as the asus boaerd.If it was 135.0v on the asus board i would increase a bit then it would look like this 138.1v so you could see the increase easy.so i cant seem to understand the voltage increase on the gigabyte board.In the bios set up the cpu voltage is 135.0v set as normal. And when i look in everest ultimate it reads like this 0.160v

thanx for any help
 

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Guessing you mean 1.35v, not 135.0v !!

It could be Everest picking up on a sensor error. Try using CPU-Z and see if it comes up with the same result as Everest.
 

Xenonvector927

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can any one help me with this when i had my old asus motherboard and when i useed to overclock the cpu the voltages would read for example would look like this .1.328v now when i got my new board a gigabyte one the cpu voltage shows something like this 0.160v the problem is when i turn the voltage up i cant seem to understand it as easy as the asus boaerd.If it was 135.0v on the asus board i would increase a bit then it would look like this 138.1v so you could see the increase easy.so i cant seem to understand the voltage increase on the gigabyte board.In the bios set up the cpu voltage is 135.0v set as normal. And when i look in everest ultimate it reads like this 0.160v

thanx for any help

Voltage readings are different from program to program. As said, the BIOS will give you the most accurate and reliable readings. :)