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Hello everyone, 

I encountered this issue I can't deal with. One of my servers has their PCH 1.05 voltages too high at 1.35. Now I searched the net bit there only results for people wanting to increase it in order to overclock. Is this a hardware problem? The iRMC says the max is 1.1 volts so its pretty high. Could it be cooler problem, and how can I fix it or at least try to? 

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Product Fujitsu Primergy RX100 S8

Model: PR100A

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26 minutes ago, The Godhand said:

Hello everyone, 

I encountered this issue I can't deal with. One of my servers has their PCH 1.05 voltages too high at 1.35. Now I searched the net bit there only results for people wanting to increase it in order to overclock. Is this a hardware problem? The iRMC says the max is 1.1 volts so its pretty high. Could it be cooler problem, and how can I fix it or at least try to? 

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Product Fujitsu Primergy RX100 S8

Model: PR100A

Then overclock the server so you can utilise that pch voltage ¯\_ (ツ) _/¯ 

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1 hour ago, The Godhand said:

Hello everyone, 

I encountered this issue I can't deal with. One of my servers has their PCH 1.05 voltages too high at 1.35. Now I searched the net bit there only results for people wanting to increase it in order to overclock. Is this a hardware problem? The iRMC says the max is 1.1 volts so its pretty high. Could it be cooler problem, and how can I fix it or at least try to? 

Edit:

Product Fujitsu Primergy RX100 S8

Model: PR100A

Couldn't you use those overclock infos for undervolting ?

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