I originally started a topic
http://forum.giga-byte.co.uk/index.php/topic,4634.msg36474.html#msg36474, Should I have continued this topic or locked it.
My new PC is built using Gigabyte GA-880GM-UD2H motherboard Rev 1.0, corsair ddr3 CMZ8GX3M2A1600C (1.5v 2x4gb), AMD 955 phenom II. I have also bought a good psu ie XFX PRO 650W. There is HDD and 2 DVD drives. I have XP 64 bit installed.
BIOS upgrade from F4 to F8 and updated the EasyTune6.
Like others, I too encountered a problem with setting Sata drives to AHCI mode, I read a solution in this forum but will investigate it after resolving other issues. PS Using Sata2-0 port for HDD dis not solve the AHCI issue. I am using Native IDE, at least this way I can check everything else works. And other problem of the Fan and Temperature warning enabled causing problems but sovled by searching this forum. XP 64 works fine.
MY PROBLEM is that the voltages reported for the DDR3 is high ie 1.600v and the Vcore 1.472v as apposed to 1.5V and 1.35v respectively. I bought the "corsair ddr3 CMZ8GX3M2A1600C (1.5v 2x4gb)" to be compatible with this motherboard which states DDR3 1.5V, it did cost more than the 1.6v version of the same DDR3. My DDR3 is 1600mhz which running as 1333mhz as I was informed.
The CPU is not overclocked and nor is the DDR3. My problem presented here existed before and after I upgraded Bios and Easy Tune6.
Bios "MB Intelligent Tweaker" shows
Normal CPU Vcore as 1.400v. The SYSTEM VOLTAGE CONTROL is set to AUTO.
EasyTune6 showsVotlage 1.470V, Family=F, model=4, stepping=3,CPU=3221.16Mhx. The Tuner tab with the advance option shows Vid=1.475v and Dimm=1.600v for both pwer on and target.
So my CPU is running at a higher voltage as is the DDR3. In the BIOS i can change the CPU NB Vid control or CPU volyage control. As i am a new builder I dont know if I should and if things are really normal.
I have read the following
http://forum.giga-byte.co.uk/index.php/topic,4656.0.html Topic: Wrong DDR Voltage Reading in BIOS With MA770T-UD3P Rev 1.0 (Read 198 times)
this also refers to:
http://forum.giga-byte.co.uk/index.php/topic,484.15.html Topic: GA-MA770T-UD3P reports wrong vdimm (Read 1505 times)
I am a little confused.