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Yarrick7481
Junior Member
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09-21-2016, 11:09 AM
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My voltage is configured at 1.325v in BIOS. During stress tests with XTU, Hwmonitor displays fluctuating vcore readings—ranging from 1.298 to 1.351—and similar variations on CPU-z, which stays between 1.312 and 1.328. I recognize these are normal error margins.

I’m checking to confirm that the changes I’m making actually stabilize and function properly. I don’t want to artificially raise the voltage just to get a higher reading every time.

Current setup: 6700k, Z170A motherboard, H100i v2 cooler @ 4.6ghz.
My aim is to undervolt as much as possible. Are these tools misreporting and should I rely on BIOS settings? What’s a typical 4.6ghz voltage?

Also, note that Hwmonitor usually shows consistent values under load, though they’re typically about 50mV lower than the BIOS setting.
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Yarrick7481
09-21-2016, 11:09 AM #1

My voltage is configured at 1.325v in BIOS. During stress tests with XTU, Hwmonitor displays fluctuating vcore readings—ranging from 1.298 to 1.351—and similar variations on CPU-z, which stays between 1.312 and 1.328. I recognize these are normal error margins.

I’m checking to confirm that the changes I’m making actually stabilize and function properly. I don’t want to artificially raise the voltage just to get a higher reading every time.

Current setup: 6700k, Z170A motherboard, H100i v2 cooler @ 4.6ghz.
My aim is to undervolt as much as possible. Are these tools misreporting and should I rely on BIOS settings? What’s a typical 4.6ghz voltage?

Also, note that Hwmonitor usually shows consistent values under load, though they’re typically about 50mV lower than the BIOS setting.

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SPIKEBALL21
Member
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09-21-2016, 06:46 PM
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That's quite typical, but if you aim to lower the voltage further, you might check the BIOS and adjust the voltage offset to "-" with as much precision as needed. For example, setting it around 1.3 could work. The offset option lets your CPU automatically reduce its voltage when possible.
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SPIKEBALL21
09-21-2016, 06:46 PM #2

That's quite typical, but if you aim to lower the voltage further, you might check the BIOS and adjust the voltage offset to "-" with as much precision as needed. For example, setting it around 1.3 could work. The offset option lets your CPU automatically reduce its voltage when possible.

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R3c0nw4y
Junior Member
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10-05-2016, 11:40 AM
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That's quite typical, but if you aim to lower the voltage further, you might check the BIOS and adjust the voltage offset to "-" with as much precision as needed. For example, setting it around 1.3 could work. The offset option lets your CPU automatically reduce its voltage when possible.
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R3c0nw4y
10-05-2016, 11:40 AM #3

That's quite typical, but if you aim to lower the voltage further, you might check the BIOS and adjust the voltage offset to "-" with as much precision as needed. For example, setting it around 1.3 could work. The offset option lets your CPU automatically reduce its voltage when possible.