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Cpu over voltage error

Hello guys . Yesterday i inserted a friends gpu in my pc gtx 760 but it wasnt giving any display.soo i took it out and started my pc since then on boot up its says asus surge protect initiated and cpu over voltage error press f1 for setup.. i went into the bios and in monitoring tab saw my cpu input voltage peaked to 4.08v ( pic attached ) 

I am not running my pc cause i am scared i might destroy my pc 

 

Any help would be appricieted 

Peace 

 

 

Specs

Intel core i7 4770k 

Asus z87k 

8 gb corsair 

Tt 730 smart se psu

 

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These readings are sometimes wrong. Buying the Tt smart se PSU is the least smart thing thought

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Maybe test the computer with a PSU that isn't crap and see if you get the same readings.

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Just wrong readings. If the 12v outputs 24v you have other issues.

 

That goes for the 3,3 and 5v reading as those are also coincidentally off by a factor of 2.

 

And CPUs dont sit around -9*C

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2 hours ago, GoldenLag said:

Just wrong readings. If the 12v outputs 24v you have other issues.

 

That goes for the 3,3 and 5v reading as those are also coincidentally off by a factor of 2.

 

And CPUs dont sit around -9*C

Bro i test a new psu and still the surge problem and yeah -9 *c thats not possible i live in pakistan and even in winter my temps can go negative.. i went to.local market today they say that dont use pc as it will fry my cpu having said that local market people here are not near experts...

 

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3 hours ago, Enderman said:

Maybe test the computer with a PSU that isn't crap and see if you get the same readings.

I test with a new psu and still same readings .. bro even look that cpu temp sensor is going nuts too -9*c in a city where room temp is 20*c

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2 minutes ago, hassam ur rehman said:

Bro i test a new psu and still the surge problem and yeah -9 *c thats not possible i live in pakistan and even in winter my temps can go negative.. i went to.local market today they say that dont use pc as it will fry my cpu having said that local market people here are not near experts...

 

Im assuming they mean AC?

 

-9*C on the CPU would entail -30*C ish ambient

 

What does Hwinfo64 report?

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6 minutes ago, hassam ur rehman said:

I test with a new psu and still same readings .. bro even look that cpu temp sensor is going nuts too -9*c in a city where room temp is 20*c

Your motherboard is a bit screwed up then.

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3 hours ago, GoldenLag said:

Im assuming they mean AC?

 

-9*C on the CPU would entail -30*C ish ambient

 

What does Hwinfo64 report?

Man i didnt try booting up.to windows i was scared it might destroy my pc should i try to boot and test hwinfo64 report ?

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17 minutes ago, hassam ur rehman said:

Man i didnt try booting up.to windows i was scared it might destroy my pc should i try to boot and test hwinfo64 report ?

Voltage is hust poor voltage readings from input. Core voltage was fine

 

Id do it. The PC would die before getting to Bios with that sort of input anyways

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4 minutes ago, GoldenLag said:

Voltage is hust poor voltage readings from input. Core voltage was fine

 

Id do it. The PC would die before getting to Bios with that sort of input anyways

Bro i did boot my pc and test with hwmonitor and hwinfo64 attaching pics of result can u go over them ..

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20 minutes ago, hassam ur rehman said:

Bro i did boot my pc and test with hwmonitor and hwinfo64 attaching pics of result can u go over them ..

I dont see any motherbord sensors. Im just gonna assume those are cucked. 

 

Perhaps see if you can RMA the board to get correct readings. Otherwise it seems fine. 

 

As for the display issue, i dont know. 

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Thank you bro can u guide me whats RMA and as for the gpu display that gpu is dead i tested it on other pc it is dead.

 

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