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coolane

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  1. Yeah, seems like only desktop motherboard can do that. In laptop the closest thing to have the voltage fluctuates less I guess is increasing the PLL value.
  2. Really? That's the input voltage in BIOS, the voltage under load in realbench is about 1.285 ~ 1.295v. Usually it fluctuates in 1.35v ~ 1.39v when idle witch c states off.
  3. Not seeing 970Ms for awhile, here are my 7 x 24 clocks for every day use. CPU and caches: 4.6 GHz x 4 @ 1.235v Ram: 3000 MHz 15-16-16-35 @ 1.20v 970M_0: 1304 MHz @ 1.05v + 6300 MHz vRam 970M_1: 1304 MHz @ 1.037v + 6300 MHz vRam Catching up default score of 980M SLI: Fire Strike: http://www.3dmark.com/fs/10155379 Fire Strike Extreme: http://www.3dmark.com/fs/10156851 3DMark 11: http://www.3dmark.com/3dm11/11576357 Thank you @Prema for fixing my throttling issue.
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