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CPU voltage SPIKES

CPU voltage SPIKES

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Pickmaster12
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06-18-2016, 01:43 AM
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I'm using an i5 6600k OC at 4.5ghz. In the BIOS I've set the voltage to manual and it reads 1.3 volts. CPU-Z shows it fluctuating above that value (reaching 1.311 and going higher). If I keep the voltage the same, adaptive changes don't occur. I checked other discussions on this forum and the main fix was turning off Turbo Boost in the BIOS. I tried disabling Turbo Mode in the BIOS but couldn't find any specific option for it. I assumed that was the issue, but it still didn't solve the problem. I also disabled the CPU-to-power communication in the BIOS and followed the instructions there. Anyone have suggestions?
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Pickmaster12
06-18-2016, 01:43 AM #1

I'm using an i5 6600k OC at 4.5ghz. In the BIOS I've set the voltage to manual and it reads 1.3 volts. CPU-Z shows it fluctuating above that value (reaching 1.311 and going higher). If I keep the voltage the same, adaptive changes don't occur. I checked other discussions on this forum and the main fix was turning off Turbo Boost in the BIOS. I tried disabling Turbo Mode in the BIOS but couldn't find any specific option for it. I assumed that was the issue, but it still didn't solve the problem. I also disabled the CPU-to-power communication in the BIOS and followed the instructions there. Anyone have suggestions?

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Ceadran
Member
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06-27-2016, 05:40 PM
#2
I believe you shouldn't stress too much about it. It's not a significant issue and likely within the capabilities of your motherboard. You probably can't do anything about it. However, it won't harm the CPU either; the voltage increase is only 0.011V.
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Ceadran
06-27-2016, 05:40 PM #2

I believe you shouldn't stress too much about it. It's not a significant issue and likely within the capabilities of your motherboard. You probably can't do anything about it. However, it won't harm the CPU either; the voltage increase is only 0.011V.

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Dacaspex
Member
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07-14-2016, 11:59 AM
#3
I believe you shouldn't stress too much about it. It's not a significant issue and likely within the capabilities of your motherboard. You probably can't do anything about it. However, it won't harm the CPU either; the voltage increase is only 0.011V.
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Dacaspex
07-14-2016, 11:59 AM #3

I believe you shouldn't stress too much about it. It's not a significant issue and likely within the capabilities of your motherboard. You probably can't do anything about it. However, it won't harm the CPU either; the voltage increase is only 0.011V.