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lilchronic

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  1. Thank you! I'm not sure what the values were when i did that sensor test. So i have re-ran the sensor test's. Im looking for CPU System Agent and CPU RING and i have them set as follow's CPU System Agent: +0.050v CPU RING: 1.060v ...got to restart for bios shot's Gigabyte x99 SOC Champion ISA Sensor Dump #2.txt Gigabyte x99 SOC Champion SMBus Dump #2.txt
  2. I was wrong about the OCCT's (IA) voltage being what i set cache voltage to in the bios. Pretty sure it has nothing to do with cache as it didn't change when i changed it in bios. was just a bad coincidence or just bad testing. lol And i was wrong about the VIN0 reading in occt as well. I had to re test every thing at stock and found that my VCCSA (system agent voltage) was 0.89v-0.91v and with a +0.100 offset to that i was in the range of 0.98v-1.008v measured off the read out point's on my board with a DMM. I do know that the LLC/VRING in occt is pretty accurate because i get almost the same reading with my DMM. I tested from 1.12v to 1.2 and it was usually 20mv- 30mv higher than what i set in bios. I just hope you guy's can help me out and get the right voltages so i don't have to guess what software label is reading what, so annoying. Thank's Rory
  3. Gigabyte x99 SOC Champion ISA Sensor Dump.txt Gigabyte x99 SOC Champion SMBus Dump.txt
  4. The only program that i have seen monitor these voltages is OCCT. For cache voltage / VRing IA voltage is the same as what i set in bios While LLC/Ring is closer too what i get with a Digital multimeter. System Agent offset is what i set in bios as offset while VIN0 is indicative to what my DMM reads.
  5. Hello I can not find the voltages for system agent and cache voltage on my Gigabyte x99 soc champion.
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