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If you open the sensors part of HWINFO there should be a
DIMM
voltage from the motherboard, that's a live reading, what does that say?Here's a few alternatives to HWINFO I've used:
Edit: Just realised I have that motherboard, and it's probably why XMP stopped being stable. I'll look into it on Monday.
Edit 2: From memory to use lm-sensors you need to use an updated it87 driver for both chips to appear, I can provide a sensors profile on Monday.
CPU-X doesn't list RAM voltages. sensors lists a buncha stuff (none labeled as DDR voltage) but all at 1.2V. dmidecode also lists 1.2V for all items, but I've read that its data is unreliable. I've tried already all the listed options (and then some) and that's why I tried WinPE, as HWINFO64 is supposed to have methods to reliably determine RAM voltage.