The CPU voltage appears to have been altered.
The CPU voltage appears to have been altered.
Relevant parts include the i7 6700k running at 4.6 GHz (CPU, overclocked), the ASUS Maximus VIII Hero motherboard, and a voltage setting of manual at 1.32v in the UEFI BIOS. Despite this, HWMonitor shows CPU voltages reaching up to 1.435v. Could there be another factor affecting the readings?
No, I was checking VID.
Update: If you're not comfortable with HWMonitor, the data from left to right is:
current value --- minimum measured value --- maximum measured value
No, I was checking VID.
Edit: If you're not used to HWMonitor, the numbers from left to right are:
current value --- minimum measured value --- maximum measured value
Yes, I regularly use a HW monitor.
Verify BIOS settings to ensure they match a standard configuration. Apply optimized defaults if you're unsure.
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What do you mean by 'reflect a stock setup'?
It refers to the default configuration selected by the motherboard and CPU at startup, rather than the user's personal choice. Setting "load optimized defaults" in the BIOS is the simplest method to achieve this.
It definitely won't mimic a stock configuration because I've adjusted some parameters. Are you recommending I revert everything to the default factory settings?
It definitely won't mimic a stock configuration, as I've adjusted some parameters. Are you recommending I revert all settings to factory defaults?
Yes, just to check if the voltages return to normal. It's likely you modified something that's causing the spikes.
What adjustments might have led to these spikes? (quick shift, per your guidance)
What adjustments might have led to this issue? (quick break, heeding your suggestions)
Line calibration settings are likely the main cause. They determine a limited percentage of voltage that can be used.
Most motherboards also include A.I. overclocking features that perform this function.