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Is the 1.525V VDDCR Voltage TPU II secure in this situation?

Is the 1.525V VDDCR Voltage TPU II secure in this situation?

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Milinia56
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07-19-2017, 05:24 AM
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CountMike :
So, CPU is getting 1.5v+ but Core voltage is using well into comfortable zone. Can't explain such discrepancy, mine is showing Core VID within 1/100 volt of "CPU Core voltage ( Svi2 TFN)" which is voltage of main concern.
So, Is it a problem that it's not getting the voltage that VDDCR is giving it?
And so can I just leave it on TPU II and play? Or does this decrease my CPU's longevity? Im not planning on switching for 4-5 years more at least, unless my CPU will bottleneck the RTX 2070 (I know its pricey and stuff, but I have to upgrade my GPU anyway)
PS: Also, on LLC I have these "Auto - Regular - Medium - High - Extreme"
I don't know what to do with these as I don't really know what they do. They are in the "DIGI + VRM" section
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Milinia56
07-19-2017, 05:24 AM #11

CountMike :
So, CPU is getting 1.5v+ but Core voltage is using well into comfortable zone. Can't explain such discrepancy, mine is showing Core VID within 1/100 volt of "CPU Core voltage ( Svi2 TFN)" which is voltage of main concern.
So, Is it a problem that it's not getting the voltage that VDDCR is giving it?
And so can I just leave it on TPU II and play? Or does this decrease my CPU's longevity? Im not planning on switching for 4-5 years more at least, unless my CPU will bottleneck the RTX 2070 (I know its pricey and stuff, but I have to upgrade my GPU anyway)
PS: Also, on LLC I have these "Auto - Regular - Medium - High - Extreme"
I don't know what to do with these as I don't really know what they do. They are in the "DIGI + VRM" section

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GamerMille
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07-24-2017, 08:04 AM
#12
Your temperatures are normal and I didn't see or hear about a CPU wear down; they seem to function properly. Are you experiencing any issues with programs or games? No BSODs or throttling observed? You might want to run some stability tests like OCCT.
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GamerMille
07-24-2017, 08:04 AM #12

Your temperatures are normal and I didn't see or hear about a CPU wear down; they seem to function properly. Are you experiencing any issues with programs or games? No BSODs or throttling observed? You might want to run some stability tests like OCCT.

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deisel314
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07-24-2017, 02:48 PM
#13
CountMike shared his observations about his system. He mentioned his temperatures seem normal and didn’t notice any CPU wear down, no BSODs or throttling issues. He suggested running stability tests using OCCT and provided a link. He also reported an error during a stress test with AIDA64 Extreme, noting temperatures around 67-69°C and a message about GPU temps. He attached some images for reference.
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deisel314
07-24-2017, 02:48 PM #13

CountMike shared his observations about his system. He mentioned his temperatures seem normal and didn’t notice any CPU wear down, no BSODs or throttling issues. He suggested running stability tests using OCCT and provided a link. He also reported an error during a stress test with AIDA64 Extreme, noting temperatures around 67-69°C and a message about GPU temps. He attached some images for reference.

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StevHerobrine
Junior Member
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08-03-2017, 06:56 AM
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Your temperatures are normal and I didn’t see any signs of CPU wear, they function properly. Are you experiencing any issues with programs or games? No BSODs or throttling? I’d like to run some stability tests using OCCT. Also, I’m only doing the D.O.C.P Standard (to get my RAM up to 3000MhZ 15-17-17-36). My Core multipliers are now restricted. That’s confusing.

Here are the AiSuite voltage counters and HWinfo links:
https://imgur.com/a/wmgYkge
https://imgur.com/a/Wy8G8wm
PS.
https://imgur.com/a/mV3HXZT
HW monitor, CineBenchmark score 1296 – is that 82°C fine? I know the maximum is 95°C but I’m not sure. This was with a 250 kHz VDDCR CPU switching frequency (I use 200kHz as standard).
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StevHerobrine
08-03-2017, 06:56 AM #14

Your temperatures are normal and I didn’t see any signs of CPU wear, they function properly. Are you experiencing any issues with programs or games? No BSODs or throttling? I’d like to run some stability tests using OCCT. Also, I’m only doing the D.O.C.P Standard (to get my RAM up to 3000MhZ 15-17-17-36). My Core multipliers are now restricted. That’s confusing.

Here are the AiSuite voltage counters and HWinfo links:
https://imgur.com/a/wmgYkge
https://imgur.com/a/Wy8G8wm
PS.
https://imgur.com/a/mV3HXZT
HW monitor, CineBenchmark score 1296 – is that 82°C fine? I know the maximum is 95°C but I’m not sure. This was with a 250 kHz VDDCR CPU switching frequency (I use 200kHz as standard).

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