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System Name | Mr. Reliable |
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Processor | Ryzen R9 5950x |
Motherboard | MSI Meg X570s Ace Max |
Cooling | D5 Pump, Singularity Top/Res, 2x360mm EK P rads, EK Magnitude/Alphacool Blocks |
Memory | 32Gb (4x8Gb) Corsair Dominator Platinum 3600Mhz @ 16/19/20/36 1.35v |
Video Card(s) | MSI 3080ti with Alphacool Block |
Storage | 2 x Corsair Force MP400 1TB Nvme; 2 x T-Force Cardea Z340; 2 x Mushkin Reactor 1TB |
Display(s) | Acer 32" Z321QU 2560x1440; LG 34GP83A-B 34" 3440x1440 |
Case | Lian Li PC-011 Dynamic XL; Synology DS218j w/ 2 x 2TB WD Red |
Audio Device(s) | SteelSeries Arctis Pro+ |
Power Supply | EVGA SuperNova 850G3 |
Mouse | Razer Basilisk V2 |
Keyboard | Das Keyboard 6; Razer Orbweaver Chroma |
Software | Windows 10 Pro |
Ok, I have started noticing my Asus M4A79 MB has started to have a case of Vdroop. It has started to affect my OC hitting 3.9Ghz because the voltage drops just under where I need it to stay to be stable. My DFI LP790FXB-M2RSH hasn't suffered this problem and I was just curious if any of the hard-core clockers out there have any advice or suggestions for a fix. I have the DFI sitting in a box, but thought the VRMs on the Asus would sustain the votage better, but I was apparently wrong. I REALLY like this Asus, but I can't handle the vdroop issue. Is the only fix to swap my MB back?