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Severe overvolting issue

My BIOS registers my CPU voltage at 2.779 volts, but Ryzen master AND CPUZ is registering 1.225-1.29V

at reboot, I get shown I have installed a new CPU(I haven’t), and that I have a cooling fan and over voltage issue, but temps seem well at 38-33 degrees Celsius at idle , and I have slight hesitation as a result of it at start up but aside from that my PC works as normal.

I’ll admit I’m a little paranoid but I’m not sure what’s happening 

 

specs:

Ryzen 5 2600

asus prime A320M-K

GTX 1660 Super (which I got installed today)

8GB Corsair RAM 

450W Corsair power supply 

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Update the bios firmware. Should help this issue.

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On 4/5/2020 at 7:23 PM, ShrimpBrime said:

Update the bios firmware. Should help this issue.

I can no longer get past this screen telling me to enter setup, and to enter the bios after updating :(

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26 minutes ago, bobop97 said:

I can no longer get past this screen telling me to enter setup, and to enter the bios after updating :(

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My apologies, I disabled the “wait for f1 to be pressed” option and I can now boot into my PC :)

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