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HWMonitor shows +0V Offset after undervolt

hi.

so i just undervolted to -0.15V with XTU. In HWMonitor it was showing -0.154V but after I put I restarted its now showing -0V. In the intel XTU it is still -0.154V. is this normal or is the settings gone?

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This doesn't really answer your question, but I don't trust HWMonitor with voltage readouts. Maybe see if you just notice a difference?

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2 minutes ago, kelvinhall05 said:

This doesn't really answer your question, but I don't trust HWMonitor with voltage readouts. Maybe see if you just notice a difference?

any other reliable software to use to check the voltage?

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4 minutes ago, nick name said:

HWiNFO always seems to work well.  

Sorry for the noobish question ive never undervolted or used this software before. this is what it shows under VID. Its rapidly fluctuating +0.1V and -0.1V. What does it tell me?

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Click on sensors or upon startup check sensors.  

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2 hours ago, nick name said:

Click on sensors or upon startup check sensors.  

here it is

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Looks like you're gonna have to rely on XTU.  

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8 minutes ago, nick name said:

Looks like you're gonna have to rely on XTU.  

So does it mean its undervolted? Any idea why other softwares give inaccurate readings?

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So this is weird.

Ran it again today after a restart and now it shows the +0.15V

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