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					Originally Posted by Planet  Wasnt really the OS that was causing the issue more of the software IMO.  It did some funky things with X58 as well.  I think it has trouble sometimes with some of the bios updates/changes etc. Everytime I made a change with my 760 and eleet would lower the vcore instead raising. | 
	
 first i mentioned eleet...its my first suspect...its written with some bugs in it. second i would always consider os stability. i know my ssd's are stable...but os relies on cycles from the cpu..if the cpu isn't stable then its gotta be the os..causing data corruption between the software"eleet" to the controller on the pwm. 
vcore going down in your situation could also be hardware..like mobo and cpu. 
point  i was trying to convey is.....software clocking has some problems......once in windows....many things can happen...voltage adjustments vcore vpcie thru an application in windows is just lets say alittle to riske`
good thing there is evbot to at least bypass windows overclocking.