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Thread: Is Vdroop compatible with the GA-990FXA-UD7 motherboard?

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    Is Vdroop compatible with the GA-990FXA-UD7 motherboard?

    I have been doing broad exploration on this motherboard (would like to see one in my 700D veritable soon) but have been perusing regarding every last trace of the "issues" with Vdroop. They assert the mobo works typically. The motherboards voltage drops under stack? I comprehend what this can do to a stable overclock and issue how well this mobo will work for me, specifically following there are no LLC choices in the bios. Is gigabyte trying to general its issues?

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    Re: Is Vdroop compatible with the GA-990FXA-UD7 motherboard?

    • Since the Vdroop is a bother to you, then I positively could not purchase such board until the issue is settled.
    • With as a large number of as are blogging about what they feel is a situation; it needs to be plain enough to "know" when the issue is settled.
    • Until then, knowing individual temperament, I positively could not spend for a board that in a human's personality could consistently be suspicious to me even following I acquired it.
    • Past that there are unique specs out of the "correct" AM3+ CPUs and those CPUs are not as of now in utilization by most on that later board. Things could positively look diverse when a real AM3+ CPU is introduced.

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    Re: Is Vdroop compatible with the GA-990FXA-UD7 motherboard?

    Vdroop is unfailingly there under stack. To alter it, utilize LLC. I don't comprehend what alternatives there are on the Gigabyte board those services with LLC, but there might as well be some sort of variable tolerances for it.

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    Re: Is Vdroop compatible with the GA-990FXA-UD7 motherboard?

    On Intel no its not, but its sensible. On AMD I am surmising it is, but into the final minutes I caught that its not as disagreeable as that. It's more prefer you set a voltage and it sits .04v over what you set and stacks down to .03v less than what you set. You chaps shouldn't be panicked of a 40mv towering sit still voltage at any voltage, as the capacity depletion isn't set up to build, as it will under stack when voltage is expanded.

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    Re: Is Vdroop compatible with the GA-990FXA-UD7 motherboard?

    Vdrop and Vdroop are typical, for the same explanation your house lights could lower a small when your electric heater kicks in. Some motherboards have fabricated in payment for Vdrop and Vdroop, some have manual alterations for them in bios called "Load Line Calibration" or LLC, some sheets have both manufactured in and manual and some sheets have none, of these. Doesn't really matter how you repay for the voltage tumble off provided that you do it somehow, even provided that it indicates actually jacking the essential CPU voltage setting in bios higher without any LLC.

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    Re: Is Vdroop compatible with the GA-990FXA-UD7 motherboard?

    Got my motherboard instated on Thursday night. Vdroop goes from 1.425 set in BIOS to 1.455 out of gear, then the considerable distance down to 1.344 under stack. It's determined to be a small clever to get my CPU stable.

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    Re: Is Vdroop compatible with the GA-990FXA-UD7 motherboard?

    I haven't recognized so vast vdrop on my UD5 and Phenom II 560. Setting 1.45V in bios I get about ~1.48V sit out of gear and ~1.42V while running F@H or Prime95.

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    Re: Is Vdroop compatible with the GA-990FXA-UD7 motherboard?

    Alternate thing is that I lack the capacity to write my CPU stable following unlocking centers and I saw some different users protesting that their CPUs were unlocking without situation on different sheets but on 990FXA-UD5/7 are insecure. I will update CPU in some time but I'm simply inquisitive if any bios can alter it.

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    Re: Is Vdroop compatible with the GA-990FXA-UD7 motherboard?

    I have caught that the less wattage the cpu draws, the lesser the v drop. Additionally the people with quads and hex's are closing down 2-4 cores and observing less vdroop on stack. Makes me think its a frail capacity stage system, as contradicted to what gigabyte asserts. I can’t get tri SLI to work either the Loads of early adopter bugs with this board.

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    Re: Is Vdroop compatible with the GA-990FXA-UD7 motherboard?

    GB's official reaction was what I stated it to be, that its part of AM3+ plan, in the event that you attempt and search for the PWM utilized, and the PWm controls the drop, its still under NDA.

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    Re: Is Vdroop compatible with the GA-990FXA-UD7 motherboard?

    The ASUS board was not actually that unfavorable with LLC turned off, but it has such fine-grained control that idle voltage virtually = stacked voltage. As it is, I wouldn't need my CPU seeing 1.52Vcore 24/7. In this way, excepting some BIOS enhancement, Gigabyte voltage regulation is a founder thus far. You could probably wager I'll be reaching them before composing the audit however, so if there is anything different than a hard mod to set this, I'll uncover it.

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    Re: Is Vdroop compatible with the GA-990FXA-UD7 motherboard?

    I have a suspicion that vdroop is the explanation why I cannot appear to get my OC on my 955 in this board over 3.6 at 2600 on the NB. I am not too concerned regarding this as I got this board principally for the Zambezi. HOWEVER, my BIOS form is F3 and in the event that you go on Gigabyte.us and head off to the ud7 page and under download you would be able to pilot to BIOS download. Here you could probably see that there are F4 and F5 upgrades to the BIOS moreover and I am trusting that the proposed will serve a useful purpose.

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