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Just using cpuz and noticed that vcore is not drooping as expected so checked bios to make sure llc is off and it is off

 

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Vcore is set to 1.53v in bios but should be drooping to around 1.45v, ht off because i dont think mc is gonna use those extra threads so might aswell clock it abit higher, it actually looks like its reading the vdroop but in reverse so instead of 1.53 -> 1.45 it goes to 1.58-1.6v

 

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And then it does this after i reboot

Ofc its not at 1.7v cause theres no way this dinky 92mm tower is able to cool that kinda volt, but this is just way off and cpuz usually has a pretty accurate voltage reading

 

 

Iirc its cpuz v2.05 so maybe updating will fix this but for whatever reason my testbench with v2.01 has never had this happen unless it literally couldnt detect vcore or voltages on the psu rails going whack

 

anyone else experienced this aside from me?

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