MSI Pro E X58 fan headers amp output

Anyone know what the fan header amp specs are on the Pro E X58?

Would expect the Pro-E to be the same; https://forum-en.msi.com/index.php?topic=144370.msg1074883;topicseen#msg1074883

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    Hey guys; I've built my first rig and I'm interested in overclocking the i7 I've bought. I've already read a lot on OC'ing and the potential hazards that come with it. In any case, I own the MSI Pro-E X58 and was looking to OC. I've steadily increased the BCLK using the default voltages, but when I hit 3.4 GHz (with a BCLK of 170), Windows crashed after about an hour of P95. I opened the cell menu in the BIOS looking to bump the voltage up a notch, but am a bit confused as to how to do this. Under the cell menu, I noticed the "CPU Vcore" at 1.328 V; I find this odd because I thought the default voltage setting for the Core i7 was 1.2? Also, I'm somewhat unsure as to what the "CPU Voltage" setting does; is this linked wit the "CPU Vcore" setting? My best guess so far is I can change the CPU Voltage to +/- from the CPU Vcore but I'm not entirely positive. Any help would be great.

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    I'd just gotten off the phone with MSI they told me it was a memory problem as i had 1333 ram, it was meant to be oc'd and i need to do that if i want it to work rite.
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