That's interesting. The ROG Beta BIOS was limiting to 1.30v so presumably the non-ROG one should be the same. A 1.338v should still be fine as any issues seem to have been with voltages above that but surely the 1.30 should have been a strict hard limit, not a guideline
And at least we know to disable EXPO if not, which is extremely easy to do in the BIOS (just flipping a drop down menu) until we get a fully verified fix.Yeah, it's wishful thinking on my part...I'm hoping by the time it gets delivered early next week (barring issues) that the BIOS will have gone onto general release
Yes, SOC is dynamic and will fluctuate, you take the max reading. You can monitor this (and it will state the max for that run) with Hwinfo, you don't need to monitor it within the biosUpdate: I received a reply (Friday) to my message asking about potentially updating the BIOS....unfortunately, I may have confused them as they said they needed to speak to a manage about it.
Received the system yesterday, set it up today and it's running the BIOS update prior (my system was built on the 26th, the SoC update came out on official release 27th) so have now sent a message again asking if I can update it so we shall see. Interestingly, when I booted into BIOS when I first turned it on, I notice the SoC listed was 0.8v but, as I have zero understanding of SoC, no clue whether it changes depending on load etc.
I'm quickly turning to HWInfo over HWMonitor, it's a little more advanced, but seems to have better support and compatibility. I've had it a number of times now where HWMonitor fails to show any CPU tempsThanks...I forgot HWI monitors voltages. I only knew that particular one as I was in the BIOS anyway