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Along side the top of the motherboard. Right above the RAM. There are 9 measuring points with descriptions for what they all are. I would manually set your CPU, VTT, IOH and DIMM volts then boot to Windows and see what they really are compared to what they were set in BIOS as those are the main volts you will be jivin with the most.
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Wow very cool.
I do not think I have ever seen that on a mobo before. Is that a design first? (not measuring points I mean but all in a row and labelled :) ) |
Thx nip, noob not reading the manual and just wingin it like always.
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Its better to just stick your tounge on those pads, it you get that funny feeling then they are good to go :rofl
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Nice stuff supes. Your gonna have one helluva setup once you get down n dirty tweakin it. Are you focusing on air cooling for the LCC right now?
When you go cold remember to set the cold bug jumper on the board, and also to set the bios to "cold mode." And also remember i7 has 3 coldbugs instead of 2, with the IMC coldbugging sometimes. Quote:
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Nice set-up man . Can't wait to see what you pull off with it.
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So far, dating Ms. Classy is going well, we haven't gone to second base yet but we've laid down some ground rules:
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Showing some promise in the mhz department: 2214mhz casL9 @1.65vDimm
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Nice MHz!
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