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The CPU input voltage exceeds the acceptable range at 3.5V.

The CPU input voltage exceeds the acceptable range at 3.5V.

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_FireDragon_
Junior Member
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05-30-2016, 07:06 AM
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Hello guys. I am running a 4770k on an asus b85m-g non overclocked. I just upgraded my computer case, and when i put everything back together and started the pc, I got the "CPU over voltage error". I checked in the BIOS and in the first screen the CPU voltage was showing as normal. But when i checked in the advanced section of the BIOS, under the Monitor tab i see that my CPU input voltage is around 3.5V. I also checked through CPUID(CPU-z) and also in HWInfo. I dont see anything wrong in these programs. Also the CPU temperatures are very good ~30C. I am not sure if this is an actual problem or a problematic report from BIOS side. I tried to reset it to default, and reset the CMOS with the jumper as well. I even tried to set the VCCIN manually to 1.8 but still the same issue. Any ideas?
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_FireDragon_
05-30-2016, 07:06 AM #1

Hello guys. I am running a 4770k on an asus b85m-g non overclocked. I just upgraded my computer case, and when i put everything back together and started the pc, I got the "CPU over voltage error". I checked in the BIOS and in the first screen the CPU voltage was showing as normal. But when i checked in the advanced section of the BIOS, under the Monitor tab i see that my CPU input voltage is around 3.5V. I also checked through CPUID(CPU-z) and also in HWInfo. I dont see anything wrong in these programs. Also the CPU temperatures are very good ~30C. I am not sure if this is an actual problem or a problematic report from BIOS side. I tried to reset it to default, and reset the CMOS with the jumper as well. I even tried to set the VCCIN manually to 1.8 but still the same issue. Any ideas?

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FazeGames
Member
195
06-06-2016, 08:55 AM
#2
It's impossible for the CPU to operate at 3.5V, which would immediately damage the component. The BIOS needs updating. It isn't displaying the accurate voltage reading.
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FazeGames
06-06-2016, 08:55 AM #2

It's impossible for the CPU to operate at 3.5V, which would immediately damage the component. The BIOS needs updating. It isn't displaying the accurate voltage reading.

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kaire2015
Member
232
06-06-2016, 12:24 PM
#3
It seems impossible for the CPU to operate at 3.5V, which would immediately damage the component. The BIOS needs updating. The system isn't showing the actual voltage. After installing the latest BIOS from their site, the issue persists.
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kaire2015
06-06-2016, 12:24 PM #3

It seems impossible for the CPU to operate at 3.5V, which would immediately damage the component. The BIOS needs updating. The system isn't showing the actual voltage. After installing the latest BIOS from their site, the issue persists.

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amkli
Member
197
06-16-2016, 05:01 PM
#4
The CPU input voltage should not exceed 1.95, typically around 1.9. How does HW Info display this value? Is it possible to capture a screenshot of the voltage reading 3.5V?
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amkli
06-16-2016, 05:01 PM #4

The CPU input voltage should not exceed 1.95, typically around 1.9. How does HW Info display this value? Is it possible to capture a screenshot of the voltage reading 3.5V?

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Goldentortu
Member
55
06-17-2016, 01:07 AM
#5
CPU input voltage should not exceed 1.95, typically around 1.9. How does HW Info display this value? Can you capture a screenshot of the reading at 3.5v? This information appears in the monitor tab in BIOS, showing an elevated voltage. The CPUID results and another HWInfo image are also provided.
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Goldentortu
06-17-2016, 01:07 AM #5

CPU input voltage should not exceed 1.95, typically around 1.9. How does HW Info display this value? Can you capture a screenshot of the reading at 3.5v? This information appears in the monitor tab in BIOS, showing an elevated voltage. The CPUID results and another HWInfo image are also provided.

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ImDaHbKa
Member
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06-17-2016, 04:56 AM
#6
Andreasch386 :
Vellinious :
CPU input voltage should stay below 1.95, typically around 1.9. How does HW Info display this value? Can you capture a screenshot of the reading at 3.5v?
The monitor tab in BIOS shows the voltage is higher than normal.
Here are the images:
https://ibb.co/mS0bta
https://ibb.co/gXEQmv
A HWInfo sensor image: https://ibb.co/nHcxYa
Another HWInfo photo: https://ibb.co/nHcxYa
HWInfo includes sensors, please take a screenshot. Everything seems fine as you mentioned.
The board would fail quickly at 3.5v input, and the CPU too. It looks like a BIOS error. Have you reached out to ASUS support?
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ImDaHbKa
06-17-2016, 04:56 AM #6

Andreasch386 :
Vellinious :
CPU input voltage should stay below 1.95, typically around 1.9. How does HW Info display this value? Can you capture a screenshot of the reading at 3.5v?
The monitor tab in BIOS shows the voltage is higher than normal.
Here are the images:
https://ibb.co/mS0bta
https://ibb.co/gXEQmv
A HWInfo sensor image: https://ibb.co/nHcxYa
Another HWInfo photo: https://ibb.co/nHcxYa
HWInfo includes sensors, please take a screenshot. Everything seems fine as you mentioned.
The board would fail quickly at 3.5v input, and the CPU too. It looks like a BIOS error. Have you reached out to ASUS support?

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TalemStudios
Junior Member
32
06-17-2016, 05:19 AM
#7
Vellinious :
Andreasch386 :
CPU input voltage shouldn't exceed 1.95, typically around 1.9. What does HW Info display for it? Can you capture a screenshot of the reading at 3.5v?
This is the monitor tab in BIOS showing the voltage is higher than normal
https://ibb.co/mS0bta
And this is the CPUID result:
https://ibb.co/gXEQmv
A screenshot from HWInfo as well:
https://ibb.co/nHcxYa
HW Info includes sensors. Please take a screenshot of them. Everything seems fine, matching your previous notes.
The board would fail quickly at 3.5v input, and the CPU too. It must be a BIOS issue. Have you reached out to ASUS support?
What I see when using sensors only is the VCCIN voltage under the motherboard around 3.5v
https://ibb.co/cm7xYa
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TalemStudios
06-17-2016, 05:19 AM #7

Vellinious :
Andreasch386 :
CPU input voltage shouldn't exceed 1.95, typically around 1.9. What does HW Info display for it? Can you capture a screenshot of the reading at 3.5v?
This is the monitor tab in BIOS showing the voltage is higher than normal
https://ibb.co/mS0bta
And this is the CPUID result:
https://ibb.co/gXEQmv
A screenshot from HWInfo as well:
https://ibb.co/nHcxYa
HW Info includes sensors. Please take a screenshot of them. Everything seems fine, matching your previous notes.
The board would fail quickly at 3.5v input, and the CPU too. It must be a BIOS issue. Have you reached out to ASUS support?
What I see when using sensors only is the VCCIN voltage under the motherboard around 3.5v
https://ibb.co/cm7xYa

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masterhamann8
Junior Member
48
06-24-2016, 07:27 PM
#8
Andreasch386 shared similar observations, noting the CPU input voltage should stay below 1.95, typically around 1.9. They asked about the readings from HW Info and requested a screenshot of the voltage display showing 3.5v. The user provided links to monitor and CPUID images, along with a picture from HWInfo. They mentioned the board would fail at 3.5v input and suggested checking ASUS support. A screenshot was also shared but not visible at the moment.
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masterhamann8
06-24-2016, 07:27 PM #8

Andreasch386 shared similar observations, noting the CPU input voltage should stay below 1.95, typically around 1.9. They asked about the readings from HW Info and requested a screenshot of the voltage display showing 3.5v. The user provided links to monitor and CPUID images, along with a picture from HWInfo. They mentioned the board would fail at 3.5v input and suggested checking ASUS support. A screenshot was also shared but not visible at the moment.

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HU3_M4N1N
Member
56
06-25-2016, 08:34 PM
#9
Vellinious :
andreasch386 :
CPU input voltage shouldn't exceed 1.95, typically around 1.9. What does HW Info display for it? Can you capture a screenshot of the reading at 3.5v?
This is the monitor tab in BIOS showing the voltage is higher than normal
https://ibb.co/mS0bta
And this is the CPUID result:
https://ibb.co/gXEQmv
A screenshot from HWInfo as well:
https://ibb.co/nHcxYa
The HW Info unit has sensors. Please take a picture of it. Everything seems fine, matching your previous reports.
The board would fail quickly at 3.5v input, and the CPU too. It must be a BIOS issue. Have you reached out to ASUS support?
This is what I see when I run it with sensors only. The VCCIN voltage under the motherboard appears around 3.5v.
https://ibb.co/cm7xYa
The screenshot isn’t visible right now for some reason. I’d consider returning the board.
I’ve shared it here too:
https://imgur.com/a/Uw3hv
I’m worried about RMA since it was purchased 2-3 years ago. The interesting thing is the PC has been running smoothly for the past 24 hours with excellent temperatures.
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HU3_M4N1N
06-25-2016, 08:34 PM #9

Vellinious :
andreasch386 :
CPU input voltage shouldn't exceed 1.95, typically around 1.9. What does HW Info display for it? Can you capture a screenshot of the reading at 3.5v?
This is the monitor tab in BIOS showing the voltage is higher than normal
https://ibb.co/mS0bta
And this is the CPUID result:
https://ibb.co/gXEQmv
A screenshot from HWInfo as well:
https://ibb.co/nHcxYa
The HW Info unit has sensors. Please take a picture of it. Everything seems fine, matching your previous reports.
The board would fail quickly at 3.5v input, and the CPU too. It must be a BIOS issue. Have you reached out to ASUS support?
This is what I see when I run it with sensors only. The VCCIN voltage under the motherboard appears around 3.5v.
https://ibb.co/cm7xYa
The screenshot isn’t visible right now for some reason. I’d consider returning the board.
I’ve shared it here too:
https://imgur.com/a/Uw3hv
I’m worried about RMA since it was purchased 2-3 years ago. The interesting thing is the PC has been running smoothly for the past 24 hours with excellent temperatures.

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ylyes4
Senior Member
572
06-26-2016, 04:19 AM
#10
Andreasch386 and Vellinious are discussing the CPU input voltage. They mention the recommended range is around 1.9 to 1.95, with a current reading of 3.5v. They request confirmation from HW Info about the actual value displayed. One user shares a screenshot showing the voltage at 3.5v and another image from CPUID and HWInfo. Another points out that the board would fail at this voltage and suggests contacting ASUS support. A third person notes the motherboard shows 3.5v under VCCIN and provides a link to a screenshot, while another expresses concern about the RMA process due to the unusually high reading.
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ylyes4
06-26-2016, 04:19 AM #10

Andreasch386 and Vellinious are discussing the CPU input voltage. They mention the recommended range is around 1.9 to 1.95, with a current reading of 3.5v. They request confirmation from HW Info about the actual value displayed. One user shares a screenshot showing the voltage at 3.5v and another image from CPUID and HWInfo. Another points out that the board would fail at this voltage and suggests contacting ASUS support. A third person notes the motherboard shows 3.5v under VCCIN and provides a link to a screenshot, while another expresses concern about the RMA process due to the unusually high reading.

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