lilchronic
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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
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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
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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.
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Hello
I can not find the voltages for system agent and cache voltage on my Gigabyte x99 soc champion.
Gigabyte X99 SOC Champion Hardware Monitoring
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bummer. Thanks anyway.