Dfi-street seem's to be down right now so I'll ask this question over here.
I've been looking at the different voltages for my CPU, Chipset, their temps, etc. Every program I use seems to be a little bit different. nVidia nTune Monitor specs my CPU to be running at 1.45v's, however, smartguardian which i installed from teh DFI driver disk is saying 1.34V, which is what I'm leaning towards beliving. The BIOS hasn't been much help with this either. My set voltages end up not being anywhere near what it displays as correct.
So I guess in short, which program should I trust? nTune, SmartGuardian, or even CPUZ?
Thanks much in advanced.
I've been looking at the different voltages for my CPU, Chipset, their temps, etc. Every program I use seems to be a little bit different. nVidia nTune Monitor specs my CPU to be running at 1.45v's, however, smartguardian which i installed from teh DFI driver disk is saying 1.34V, which is what I'm leaning towards beliving. The BIOS hasn't been much help with this either. My set voltages end up not being anywhere near what it displays as correct.
So I guess in short, which program should I trust? nTune, SmartGuardian, or even CPUZ?
Thanks much in advanced.