F5F Stay Refreshed Hardware Desktop AI Suite 3 shows red voltage, one motherboard is already down, might it be due to the software?

AI Suite 3 shows red voltage, one motherboard is already down, might it be due to the software?

AI Suite 3 shows red voltage, one motherboard is already down, might it be due to the software?

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swagdude9787
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02-03-2016, 01:30 AM
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Earlier motherboards experienced similar issues with red voltages around 1.17v. After adjusting Power Phase Control to 7 and Extreme Respectively, the problem persisted for about three years until it suddenly stopped working. When I tried to turn it on one day, the fans spiked up and no output appeared. Switching to a new motherboard helped me investigate further, but the same red voltage issue remained. It seems the Asus software might have caused the failure. This time I set Power Phase to standard and Load Line to 1, yet the red voltage still appeared.
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swagdude9787
02-03-2016, 01:30 AM #1

Earlier motherboards experienced similar issues with red voltages around 1.17v. After adjusting Power Phase Control to 7 and Extreme Respectively, the problem persisted for about three years until it suddenly stopped working. When I tried to turn it on one day, the fans spiked up and no output appeared. Switching to a new motherboard helped me investigate further, but the same red voltage issue remained. It seems the Asus software might have caused the failure. This time I set Power Phase to standard and Load Line to 1, yet the red voltage still appeared.

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Lillmust
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02-03-2016, 07:45 PM
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It’s clear you’re concerned about the process and its impact. If needed, removing this won’t affect your setup because everything else works through the UEFI interface. I’m curious if removing it could actually make a difference for the motherboard heating.
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Lillmust
02-03-2016, 07:45 PM #2

It’s clear you’re concerned about the process and its impact. If needed, removing this won’t affect your setup because everything else works through the UEFI interface. I’m curious if removing it could actually make a difference for the motherboard heating.