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I was looking in Asus PCProbe II and my DDR2 TERM voltage is 1.07. My BIOS DDR voltage is set at 2.1. As I was looking into that my VCore dropped to 2.34, and my +3.3 dropped to 2.86. I have Everest and Speed Fan open and the voltages are

Everest:
VCore 2.26
+3.3 0.03
+2.5 2.86
Speed Fan:
VCore 2.26
VCore2 2.86
+3.3 0.03

Something is not reporting right but I'm not sure which. Everything is stable I'm just not sure if there is a problem or not.

Also Speed Fan has my -12v at -16.80 and -5v at -8.53

http://i192.photobucket.com/albums/z311/AUsch30/SpeedFan.jpg
http://i192.photobucket.com/albums/z311/AUsch30/PCProbe.jpg

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