>>Indeed.  An easier way is to go into the BIOS setup.. go to the place where you 
>>can see the VTT voltage (and other voltage settings).  The VTT should be around 
>>1.5.  It will fluctuate a little. If it's between 1.48 and 1.52 (which is what 
>>I see on my rev 1.0 mobo), you're all good.  If you see it drop to like 1.42 a 
>>bunch, you have the bad one.

I guess I don't have the problem, as it hangs out between 1.48 and 1.50,
dropping to 1.47 every once in a great while.

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