No, this isn't a good voltage.
No, this isn't a good voltage.
When I power on my computer, it keeps shutting off and restarting, briefly lighting up for 1 to 3 seconds without displaying anything on the screen. Examining the motherboard reveals a CPU failure warning. Applying pressure to the heatsink resolved the issue. After running a Prime95 stress test, the system remained functional. I'm still new to PC setup, so I'm unsure if the voltage settings match the specifications for my model: i5 13400f MSI PRO B760M-A DDR4 wifi Team Delta RGB 32GB 3600Mhz DDR4 PSU Cooler Master V750 Gold V2.
It’s possible the issue started after you powered on and the system attempted to fix itself. That process might have temporarily limited your RAM usage.
Ram is set up correctly since I have 32GB of RAM and XMP enabled prior to installation.