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MS-7125...which pin to measure Vcore?

B&G,
I do not have a 7125 but the links below depict where to find Vcore and Vddr on a 7025. Your set up should be similar.
Look here for Vcore location: http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/attachment.php?attachmentid=23902&stc=1
Be extremely carefull taking Vcore readings at that location, pin shown will be Vcore, short stubby pin next to it (middle) carries 12 volts, and the one next to it carries your Vddr voltages (2.xx Volts). Shorting any two of these pins together will ruin your day and your motherboard.
You can also obtain Vddr from here: http://xtremesystems.org/forums/showthread.php?p=583463
This location is a bit safer since pins next to it do not carry different voltages.
Good luck,

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