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Is this vcore safe?

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ok now i am beginning to think its a vccin and not vcore. i reverted to defaults and its stayed the same.

When ever i want to under volt my cpu and set it to offset or adaptive my vcore skyrocket to 1.8.. Is it safe?

(cpu 4790k)

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Temps seem fine so idk

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is it a cpu or mobo sensor?

 

if it was actually at 1.8 it woldn't be that cool, looks like you have a faulty sensor

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ok now i am beginning to think its a vccin and not vcore. i reverted to defaults and its stayed the same.

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ok now i am beginning to think its a vccin and not vcore. i reverted to defaults and its stayed the same.

The voltage you want to worry about/keep an eye on is the VID value under your CPU section.

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