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Important Voltage question

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[H]ard|Gawd
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I set my Asus P4P800 Deluxe to run at an "auto" V core and at 1.525 V, yet in Windows is fluxuates (according to Asus Probe) between 1.56 and 1.6 is this okay? I don't need to extra voltage, and it seems high, but on thr other hand I can't seem to find any documentation about Intel 2.6c default voltages. I've already had one bum chip that I RMA and i've replaced every other component that's relavant since then, so if anything weak, it must be the chip.
 
Asus P4 boards always overvolt a little, it will not damage the CPU. This is partly why Asus boards seem so "stable".
 
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