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Hi everyone, I have some problem(cpu-Ryzen 7 2700x, motherboard-Asus strix x470-f) with voltages, in bios setting (Ai tweaker) minimum voltage set to 1.212 all settings are on auto controll, but on right side of bios on hardware monitor display show 1.484, why this number is not the same ? Temperature is about 40-50C. Also yesterday monitor turn of, but pc still running and can't turn off, so I switch power supply button, today pc running fine but problem is the same. Please help. Thank you and sorry for potential mistakes, English is not my native language.

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8 minutes ago, _razzor_ said:

Hi everyone, I have some problem(cpu-Ryzen 7 2700x, motherboard-Asus strix x470-f) with voltages, in bios setting (Ai tweaker) minimum voltage set to 1.212 all settings are on auto controll, but on right side of bios on hardware monitor display show 1.484, why this number is not the same ? Temperature is about 40-50C. Also yesterday monitor turn of, but pc still running and can't turn off, so I switch power supply button, today pc running fine but problem is the same. Please help. Thank you and sorry for potential mistakes, English is not my native language.

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Auto voltage will give it exactly what it needs in MOST situations. (not including extreme overclocking) I have seen in the past AMD mobo's not report this correctly especially ASUS mobo's.

 

Does the software for the mobo in the OS read a different voltage?

Did you update the bios to newest version?

If above yes than try a older BIOS version to see if it correctly reports voltage.

If the older BIOS does correctly or incorrectly report voltage contact your motherboard's customer service and report this asap. Also ask for a dev bios patch to be emailed to you asap.

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Hey I don't know if you've solved it already but i experienced also that situation when the monitor turned off but the pc is still on, as per asus thread on our board(same board) its caused when multiple temp programs are running like: CAM,Afteburner(i have a msi gpu),HWmonitor, AISuite(Uninstall this crap, it causes a lot of hell). So as per suggestion on the asus threads by people with same board as us I turned the auto start off of the temp sensing programs, uninstalled the aisuite and left only my msi afterburner to auto run on start up. 2 weeks already and no more issue. :) hope it helps

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