Will the REAL CPU Voltage PLEASE Stand UP! :lol:
Using asus pk5-e wifi, I manually set the cpu voltage to 1.4125v, save/exit/reboot and go back to bios and check the monitor page to find it's 1.304v. That is .108 lower than what I set it. If I boot to windows and check asus probe it's also 1.30v. cpu-z reports 1.300. So, I'm not sure what the voltage is really set to. If I want to end up with 1.3 volts in the monitor, I have to add .108 and enter 1.408 to end up with that. Does this sound abnormal for the pk5-e or is this typical of most boards like this and I should expect it?
I'd never want 1.5v which is high, but if I did, I'd have to enter 1.608 which would make me wonder if it wasn't too much. Can anyone with a pk5-e tell me what theirs is like? Or maybe lots of boards do this and it's common place just like when temps are some times misreported in different software? Maybe I just need another bios update, but I have the latest non beta. hmm.
Using asus pk5-e wifi, I manually set the cpu voltage to 1.4125v, save/exit/reboot and go back to bios and check the monitor page to find it's 1.304v. That is .108 lower than what I set it. If I boot to windows and check asus probe it's also 1.30v. cpu-z reports 1.300. So, I'm not sure what the voltage is really set to. If I want to end up with 1.3 volts in the monitor, I have to add .108 and enter 1.408 to end up with that. Does this sound abnormal for the pk5-e or is this typical of most boards like this and I should expect it?
I'd never want 1.5v which is high, but if I did, I'd have to enter 1.608 which would make me wonder if it wasn't too much. Can anyone with a pk5-e tell me what theirs is like? Or maybe lots of boards do this and it's common place just like when temps are some times misreported in different software? Maybe I just need another bios update, but I have the latest non beta. hmm.