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small voltages jumps

small voltages jumps

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Ghouly
Junior Member
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02-25-2025, 07:39 AM
#1
i was attempting a stable OC on my FX 6300, adjusting the voltage to 1.4465v, but cpuid displayed 1.440. during stability tests with aida, the voltage fluctuated to 1.456, then rose to 1.467 and settled at 1.488v. i’m wondering if this is typical and whether it might lead to more damage on the cpu. from what i’ve seen, when playing games like witcher 3, temperatures can spike suddenly to 45c before returning to around 39c, possibly linked to those voltage changes. what do you think about this situation?
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Ghouly
02-25-2025, 07:39 AM #1

i was attempting a stable OC on my FX 6300, adjusting the voltage to 1.4465v, but cpuid displayed 1.440. during stability tests with aida, the voltage fluctuated to 1.456, then rose to 1.467 and settled at 1.488v. i’m wondering if this is typical and whether it might lead to more damage on the cpu. from what i’ve seen, when playing games like witcher 3, temperatures can spike suddenly to 45c before returning to around 39c, possibly linked to those voltage changes. what do you think about this situation?

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FrostyPrime
Junior Member
13
02-25-2025, 01:02 PM
#2
since i didn't get any answers, i had to keep digging. for anyone curious, it was about the offset mode—it raises the voltage when necessary.
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FrostyPrime
02-25-2025, 01:02 PM #2

since i didn't get any answers, i had to keep digging. for anyone curious, it was about the offset mode—it raises the voltage when necessary.

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MESEZ
Member
188
02-26-2025, 11:23 PM
#3
since i didn't get any answers, i had to keep digging. for anyone curious, it was the offset mode that increases the voltage when necessary.
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MESEZ
02-26-2025, 11:23 PM #3

since i didn't get any answers, i had to keep digging. for anyone curious, it was the offset mode that increases the voltage when necessary.