Issue with Vcore not appearing in core temperature after overclocking
Issue with Vcore not appearing in core temperature after overclocking
The situation you're describing could happen if the system isn't properly monitoring or reporting certain parameters. Since Vcore isn't showing up in tools like Core Temp or CPU-Z, it might mean the BIOS or software isn't detecting it correctly. Also, enabling XMP and high memory speeds can sometimes cause unexpected behavior if the hardware isn't optimized for those settings.
Lopez.mr.22 and terry4536 suggest restarting the system and powering down for a few minutes to clear issues. They mention checking if SVID Support was disabled in Bios during overclocking, noting that adaptive SVID should remain active. They recommend adjusting voltage settings to prevent spikes and try again.
lopez.mr.22 :
After increasing my CPU speed to 4.7GHz at 1.26v and turning on XMP for the memory at 3000MHz 1.32v, I don’t display the Vcore in Core Temp or CPU-Z. Anyone know why this could happen? Try disabling XMP and see if it improves things.
Do a hard boot, then retry your applications. Powering off the system and disconnecting the power supply for a few minutes should clear the issues.
lopez.mr.22 :
terry4536 :
Execute a hard restart, then attempt to launch your programs once more. Shutting down the system and disconnecting the power source for a short time will resolve the issue.
Thanks! I'll try it.
If you turned off SVID Support in Bios during overclocking, that might be the cause.
Anik Talukder shares his experience and suggests a hard restart to resolve issues. He mentions that disabling SVID Support in BIOS during overclocking might be the cause. He also notes inconsistencies in seeing vcore values despite using similar settings for stability testing.
Lopez.mr.22 and terry4536 suggest restarting the system and powering down for a few minutes to clear issues. They mention checking if SVID Support was disabled in Bios during overclocking, noting that adaptive SVID should remain active. They recommend adjusting voltage settings to prevent spikes and try again.