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B450M Pro4& 2200G voltage problem

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I have a B450M Pro4 mobo by asrock& 2200G CPU with stock cooler. The mobo's bios is the latest, updated a few days ago.

 

I have a bit problem with voltages. Even though I have 1.1V Core and 0.9V SOC voltage set in bios (&-100mV offset values) During use, the CPU core voltage frequently rises above 1.35V. See attached pic.

 

What can I do to counteract this annoyance? Thanks in advance for the anwsers.

 

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Is boost active?

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15 minutes ago, TheFlyingSquirrel said:

Is boost active?

Will check in asrock bios. It has to be somewhere hidden 

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@TheFlyingSquirrel Thank you! I disabled core performance boost, now it runs on much lower voltages and temps. I kindly appreciate your assistance.

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Are you trying to make the system run quietly?

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Oh, I've already reduced fan speeds& undervolted the cpu. So it's a bit quieter and cooler. For desktop purposes, it performs sufficiently well. And I rather enjoy browsing through UEFI& set a few things& experiment-try new things. Just pleases me. 

 

Later I'd probably buy a better cooler, as wraith stealth is not ideal IMHO. 

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58 minutes ago, Vejnemojnen said:

Oh, I've already reduced fan speeds& undervolted the cpu. So it's a bit quieter and cooler. For desktop purposes, it performs sufficiently well. And I rather enjoy browsing through UEFI& set a few things& experiment-try new things. Just pleases me. 

 

Later I'd probably buy a better cooler, as wraith stealth is not ideal IMHO. 

I understand.  

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13 hours ago, Vejnemojnen said:

@TheFlyingSquirrel Thank you! I disabled core performance boost, now it runs on much lower voltages and temps. I kindly appreciate your assistance.

You are welcome :)

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