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0.6v is this a problem?

0.6v is this a problem?

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Amegahoney
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11-12-2016, 08:39 PM
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Hi, I saw the video you mentioned. When I ran cpuz, my voltage showed 0.6 V instead of the expected 1.3 V. The person in the video explained it might be normal or could be dangerous. Did I make a mistake? Thanks!
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Amegahoney
11-12-2016, 08:39 PM #1

Hi, I saw the video you mentioned. When I ran cpuz, my voltage showed 0.6 V instead of the expected 1.3 V. The person in the video explained it might be normal or could be dangerous. Did I make a mistake? Thanks!

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OreoPro124420
Member
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11-13-2016, 05:19 PM
#2
It's risky, but you need to test it fully under heavy processor use since performance and voltage decrease when idle, which is typical.
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OreoPro124420
11-13-2016, 05:19 PM #2

It's risky, but you need to test it fully under heavy processor use since performance and voltage decrease when idle, which is typical.

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CreeperChaos
Member
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11-13-2016, 05:56 PM
#3
Thank you for your message. Here is your revised text:

I downloaded the latest version of cpuz and it now displays the correct voltage as shown in the video. My issue now is that when I run prieme 95, the temperature reaches 92°C on one of the cores. The person mentioned lowering clock speed and voltage, but doesn't provide exact numbers—any suggestions would be appreciated.
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CreeperChaos
11-13-2016, 05:56 PM #3

Thank you for your message. Here is your revised text:

I downloaded the latest version of cpuz and it now displays the correct voltage as shown in the video. My issue now is that when I run prieme 95, the temperature reaches 92°C on one of the cores. The person mentioned lowering clock speed and voltage, but doesn't provide exact numbers—any suggestions would be appreciated.