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It controls the memory power regulation circuitry voltage.
DRAM Voltage is the Voltage for my Memory modules (1.55v)
It is the MOBO in my signature.
This is the problem, there are so many settings in these things it becomes confusing about whats what, i can even over-volt and overclock the South Bridge in this thing, why would i want to do that?
I'm back to square one, i don't know again lol, the best thing to do would be to Email ASUS, but my experience of there customer care, is that they don't know anything and don't care.
The best MOBO's for AMD; IMHO, but hopeless customer care
Ah... got it thanks
No extreme vRAM memory speeds for me
Just a side note, this isnt limited to high end boards... Even the dirt cheap M5A97 (vanilla, non evo or pro) has this option. Now I just learned what it does... Nothing for me
I noticed that vRAM in your post and it made me think again. VRAM is video ram and I just wanted to try and make clear where VDDR is located. The block diagram I drew up below is illustrative of only one function of VDDR as I understand it. I chose to show only one area in which VDDR functions. I still see no need in +97% of the situations to be adjusting VDDR.
RGone...ster.