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Go to solution Solved by zzenigmaxzz,

if you leave it set to auto it will bump up on its own, that voltage is fine btw 

I just got my new rig going and, of course, set everything up, got all my drivers/apps, made a system restore point, and was going to finish by checking my UEFI.

I don't know if this is just normal for ASUS boards or what, but i was panicking because i think it raised my voltage all on it's own.

Currently on the Intel HSF so no interest in OCing yet and temps on idle.

Can someone help me get back to all stock?

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Just go into the BIOS and lower the voltage?

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if you leave it set to auto it will bump up on its own, that voltage is fine btw 

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