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Best info I know is Gigabyte X48T DQ6 but read the posts and links after that with loonym and Ace where voltages were discussed. there are a few chips worth neasuring araound the vcore point which may be what your looking for.
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I at least found out how to find them, but my electrician is not the fastest greyhound in the pack.... obviously needs to get a round tuit first.
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If you really want to monitor the GTLs you set, pick up a multimeter, the socket LGA775 processors PDF ( contains a pinout ) and find the GTL pins, and using the continuance test of the multimeter find the spots by holding the one probe on the appropriate pin in the socket, and the other probe mostly on the capacitors between the NB and the CPU socket. XtremeSystems Forums - View Single Post - GA-X48 mobo GTL measuring point?