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Hello,

I started to test the stability of my system with AIDA64. When I navigated a little around the tabs I saw that my voltage was at 1.275 although I didn't even touch anything of the sort in the bios. My temperatures also don't support the idea that the read voltage is true; my room at 31 degrees celcius let's my CPU heat up to 59 59 61 57 under the CPU only stress test and my H100i running on the quiet profile. Is the voltage an error from AIDA 64 or is it really running at that voltage (In which case my CPU runs nice and cold at that voltage :D) ?? Help please!

Case: 650D CPU: i5 4670K GPU: GTX 770 Gaming @1306MHz Motherboard: MAXIMUS VI Hero PSU: AX760 CPU Cooler: H100i RAM: 8GB Vengeance Pro @1866MHz Storage: 840 250GB SSD / 2TB Seagate Barracuda 7200.14

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Aida64 is increasing your vcore unnessarilly

 

you have your cpu vcore mode set to "adaptive" (default) which is good

 

if you want to stress test with aida64 set this value for "manual" and you may have to input the stock voltage as well im not sure what is in on the 4670k, its 1.150V on 4770K

 

 

if you dont want to mess around and have your cpu power features enabled while you stress test, just use the IETU, it will save you time and energy.

 

 

http://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/motherboards/desktop-motherboards/desktop-boards-software-extreme-tuning-utility.html

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