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Asus M3N HD vcore problem
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Case Modder
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yes it should, i read a little bit. ummmmmmmmmm, try to roll the bios back to the previous or maybe later. read the bios features, maybe listed. also, take a look in the security settings in the bios, for the hell of it.
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Case Modder
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how high are you tryin to go??? you may not need voltage. it could be something else causing instability. what's your mem. timings?? do you have control over them? oh ya, i just realized exactly why you can't change the volts!!!! duHHHHH!!! if you go to the "MB CHIP VOLTAGE" and change that to manual, it will unlock all of the voltages hahahaha. but again, what are your specific settings, you could be having issues else where.
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Overclocker in Training
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I have this motherboard, and though its an old thread, incase you still haven't been able to get it working, you have to turn off Cool 'n Quiet in the bios (Disable) for you to be able to touch the Vcore voltage. You can find that where you set your RAM timings. In any of the 3 or 4 types of overclock settings available, you must turn this off, it runs considerably hotter *about 10C on my setup* but I got an extra 500MHz on my AMD 7750
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