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I don't agree with those sorts of systems, they should leave you to set the voltage on your own, as you might just bump it to a high value to see what the chip can do, and end up frying it. Imagine if I set my voltage to 1.7 (as it is now) and it was actually running at 1.83v. I wouldn't be happy.
Anyway, some ASUS boards do that, just drop the voltage and see what happens. If you can get it down to reading 1.65, then it should do you.
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