I know this is a stupid question, where are vrms located on my asus 99fx pro r 2 mobo?
If you're looking in the side of the case the VRM circuit is located under the Blue heatsink that is nearest the back of your case and it runs up and down the one under you CPU is the NB
@cdawall get some benches going on tpu hwbot when you got the time, the thread and interest is dying..
TPU is a tough crowd lol
@johan I just noticed you've taken a couple of my topspots!
I need to get this benching up a gear, either mobo or cooling!
Ya and you're lucky I was running them on win7 in compatability and not on Vista. I have made it my sole purpose to take away all your points D1nky ( insert evil laughter here) JK
I finally think I have my Rig straightened out again.
This is just My opinion but have seen multiple users having strange probs when they update their Sabertooth BIOS to some of the newer versions.
When I was having my issues initially and found out it was water, I had updated the bios and re-installed winders etc...
Ever since I got things dried out and up and running the rig just didn't act right strange glitches here and ther couldn't get some benches to run blah blah blah...
So I redid windows multiple times tried different chip drivers and so on what seems to have finally straightened thing out was to go back to the second oldest BIOS version. 601 seems to make my machine happy. When I was on win8 it was 803.
Seen 1 poster who updated his bios and the system wouldn't start he could however get into his bios and it seems the firmware update wan't setting the RAM properly and poop wouldn't run. This is not isolated but you don't have to take my word for it. Just if you have upgraded and things seem wonky you may want to downgrade.