Seems that Apogee O/C utility is a great idea, but badly
implemented... I also have 2 values not showing up. Don't know why.
Any chance changing the parameters in Apogee without crashing the
system? If I go up or down only 1Mhz on my FSB, the system crashes
automatically after 2 seconds I press apply. I can do anything I want
in the BIOS

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"Ginchy" <avmaster.TakeThisOut@BBBBBbtinternet.com> wrote in message news:<ctr9eq$lcs$1@hercules.btinternet.com>...
> I have vdimm showing on my apogee
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> but not vchip
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> "jlcarriere" <jlcarriere.TakeThisOut@charter.net> wrote in message
> news:yuXLd.2192$xf3.1219@fe03.lga...
> > I built the system a few weeks ago and I did notice in the Apogee display
> > that the Vdimm voltage wasn't displayed but all other voltages show
> normal.
> > Really didn't think much of it because everything is working fine. Now
> > after all these weeks, Apogee comes up with a warning message saying
> > "Warning can't get Vdimm voltage".
> >
> > What is Vdimm anyway? I'm assuming it's for the memory, but don't know
> for
> > sure. Could it be the sensor isn't working? The computer is working
> great
> > and have had know problems.
> >
> > Any help or information will be appreciated.
> >
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