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The VP6 allows adjustment of all the voltages, but it differs from the BP6 in that it only allows one Vcore adjustment. The BP6 allowed separate Vcore adjustment for both processors.
I didn't think to check the adjustment range on mine, but I have it at 1.85 right now. MBM shows 1.86v.
The VP6 is a good overclocking board and has proven VERY stable with 2x PIII-700 cc0's at 980MHz from the initial fire up. I figured I'd let it burn for a while before upping the FSB and voltage any further, but I'm confident that it'll go higher without problems. It's easily as stable as my BF6 PIII-700 cb0 @ 1020MHz, and it's been running 24/7 for months.
Tim
I didn't think to check the adjustment range on mine, but I have it at 1.85 right now. MBM shows 1.86v.
The VP6 is a good overclocking board and has proven VERY stable with 2x PIII-700 cc0's at 980MHz from the initial fire up. I figured I'd let it burn for a while before upping the FSB and voltage any further, but I'm confident that it'll go higher without problems. It's easily as stable as my BF6 PIII-700 cb0 @ 1020MHz, and it's been running 24/7 for months.
Tim