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l_h_y
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06-10-2019, 11:32 AM
#1
I want to understand why my voltage is dropping so much. Help?
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l_h_y
06-10-2019, 11:32 AM #1

I want to understand why my voltage is dropping so much. Help?

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Netfwix
Junior Member
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06-10-2019, 01:22 PM
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Just checked my system on the same board, but R3 1200 3.8GHz 1.2V. During stress testing, voltage fluctuated between 1.200V & 1.184V using CPUZ and HWMonitor on the motherboard, but in HWMonitor the CPU reading was 1.188V, 1.1940 & 2.212V. When I stopped the test, all readings became inconsistent with each other. I’m not sure if any are completely accurate, but it doesn’t seem to cause issues. Do you think this might be causing instability?
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Netfwix
06-10-2019, 01:22 PM #2

Just checked my system on the same board, but R3 1200 3.8GHz 1.2V. During stress testing, voltage fluctuated between 1.200V & 1.184V using CPUZ and HWMonitor on the motherboard, but in HWMonitor the CPU reading was 1.188V, 1.1940 & 2.212V. When I stopped the test, all readings became inconsistent with each other. I’m not sure if any are completely accurate, but it doesn’t seem to cause issues. Do you think this might be causing instability?

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06-10-2019, 02:08 PM
#3
Unless I'm overlooking something, the CPU voltage merely varies slightly.
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xXMLGSwag360Xx
06-10-2019, 02:08 PM #3

Unless I'm overlooking something, the CPU voltage merely varies slightly.

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ego11360
Junior Member
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06-10-2019, 05:24 PM
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My set voltage is 1.375v but when I stress the CPU the voltrage drops to 1.328v -1.344v which isn't good. I noticed others when stressing the CPU if the voltage is set to 1.4 it doesn't drop. Is this because my motherboard has bad VRMS or something? Can someone explain this to me? I tried a 4GHz processor with better cooling, set the voltage to 1.44v because I knew it would drop to 1.39v for some stabilization. How can I fix this problem? Do I need to buy a better motherboard... I really want stable voltage and better cooling on my CPU!
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ego11360
06-10-2019, 05:24 PM #4

My set voltage is 1.375v but when I stress the CPU the voltrage drops to 1.328v -1.344v which isn't good. I noticed others when stressing the CPU if the voltage is set to 1.4 it doesn't drop. Is this because my motherboard has bad VRMS or something? Can someone explain this to me? I tried a 4GHz processor with better cooling, set the voltage to 1.44v because I knew it would drop to 1.39v for some stabilization. How can I fix this problem? Do I need to buy a better motherboard... I really want stable voltage and better cooling on my CPU!

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Rounyx
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06-16-2019, 08:39 AM
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Just verified my system on the same board, but R3 1200 3.8GHz 1.2V. During stress testing, voltage fluctuates between 1.200V & 1.184V using CPUZ and HWMonitor on the motherboard, while the HWMonitor CPU reads 1.188V, 1.1940 & 2.212V. When I stop the test, all readings become inconsistent with each other. I’m not sure if any are completely accurate, but it seems to cause instability. Do you think this is the source?
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Rounyx
06-16-2019, 08:39 AM #5

Just verified my system on the same board, but R3 1200 3.8GHz 1.2V. During stress testing, voltage fluctuates between 1.200V & 1.184V using CPUZ and HWMonitor on the motherboard, while the HWMonitor CPU reads 1.188V, 1.1940 & 2.212V. When I stop the test, all readings become inconsistent with each other. I’m not sure if any are completely accurate, but it seems to cause instability. Do you think this is the source?