F5F Stay Refreshed Power Users Overclocking The software detects a voltage level exceeding the configured setting.

The software detects a voltage level exceeding the configured setting.

The software detects a voltage level exceeding the configured setting.

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proph3tsix
Junior Member
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04-13-2023, 10:12 AM
#1
There seems to be an inconsistency in the readings, but the system is running normally with the specified settings. The voltage values appear correct for the current configuration.
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proph3tsix
04-13-2023, 10:12 AM #1

There seems to be an inconsistency in the readings, but the system is running normally with the specified settings. The voltage values appear correct for the current configuration.

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SkillAura1738
Member
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04-19-2023, 11:27 PM
#2
What temperatures are you seeing under load? Running 1.5v through the CPU will almost certainly generate significantly more heat than your 212x can handle, likely causing it to throttle on all cores right after starting a stress test in AIDA64 or similar. If you're indeed at 1.5v, it might mean the setup is incorrect. Personally, I don't use adaptive mode and suggest trying manual mode with the desired voltage override set accordingly.
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SkillAura1738
04-19-2023, 11:27 PM #2

What temperatures are you seeing under load? Running 1.5v through the CPU will almost certainly generate significantly more heat than your 212x can handle, likely causing it to throttle on all cores right after starting a stress test in AIDA64 or similar. If you're indeed at 1.5v, it might mean the setup is incorrect. Personally, I don't use adaptive mode and suggest trying manual mode with the desired voltage override set accordingly.

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Raprat99
Junior Member
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04-20-2023, 04:58 PM
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What does 1.504v represent? Is it the CPU VCORE or CPU VID? Which software are you running? I think you're probably checking the VID, not your actual core voltage. If the CPU were really at 1.5v, it would overheat a lot. Your real VCORE should be lower than what you set in the BIOS when under load because of VDROOP, unless your LLC is very high.
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Raprat99
04-20-2023, 04:58 PM #3

What does 1.504v represent? Is it the CPU VCORE or CPU VID? Which software are you running? I think you're probably checking the VID, not your actual core voltage. If the CPU were really at 1.5v, it would overheat a lot. Your real VCORE should be lower than what you set in the BIOS when under load because of VDROOP, unless your LLC is very high.

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orgrath_drii
Junior Member
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04-20-2023, 08:29 PM
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What value is displayed as 1.504v? Is it the CPU VCORE or the CPU VID? Which software are you using? You seem to be checking the VID, not the actual core voltage. The CPU would overheat at 1.5v, so the real VCORE should be lower than what appears in the BIOS under load, unless your LLC is very high. All my monitoring tools—HWMonitor, Aida64, and CPU-Z—show 1.504. It also shows 1.504 when checking the VID in HWMonitor and Aida64 or the VCORE in CPU-Z.
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orgrath_drii
04-20-2023, 08:29 PM #4

What value is displayed as 1.504v? Is it the CPU VCORE or the CPU VID? Which software are you using? You seem to be checking the VID, not the actual core voltage. The CPU would overheat at 1.5v, so the real VCORE should be lower than what appears in the BIOS under load, unless your LLC is very high. All my monitoring tools—HWMonitor, Aida64, and CPU-Z—show 1.504. It also shows 1.504 when checking the VID in HWMonitor and Aida64 or the VCORE in CPU-Z.

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pj_2012
Junior Member
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04-21-2023, 04:06 AM
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What temperatures are you seeing under load? Running 1.5v through the CPU will almost certainly generate significantly more heat than your 212x can handle, likely causing it to throttle on all cores right after starting a stress test in AIDA64 or similar. If you're indeed at 1.5v, it looks like the setup is incorrect. I don't use adaptive mode myself, so I suggest trying manual mode and adjusting the "CPU core voltage override" to your preferred value.
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pj_2012
04-21-2023, 04:06 AM #5

What temperatures are you seeing under load? Running 1.5v through the CPU will almost certainly generate significantly more heat than your 212x can handle, likely causing it to throttle on all cores right after starting a stress test in AIDA64 or similar. If you're indeed at 1.5v, it looks like the setup is incorrect. I don't use adaptive mode myself, so I suggest trying manual mode and adjusting the "CPU core voltage override" to your preferred value.

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Edge328
Member
111
04-26-2023, 07:18 AM
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What temperatures are you experiencing under load? Running 1.5v through that CPU will almost certainly generate significantly more heat than your 212x can handle, likely causing it to throttle on all cores soon after beginning a stress test in Aida64. If you're indeed at 1.5v, it might be set up incorrectly. Personally, I don't use adaptive mode and suggest trying manual mode with the "cpu core voltage override" adjusted to your preferred value. I usually get around 80°C during stress testing in Aida64 without any throttling.
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Edge328
04-26-2023, 07:18 AM #6

What temperatures are you experiencing under load? Running 1.5v through that CPU will almost certainly generate significantly more heat than your 212x can handle, likely causing it to throttle on all cores soon after beginning a stress test in Aida64. If you're indeed at 1.5v, it might be set up incorrectly. Personally, I don't use adaptive mode and suggest trying manual mode with the "cpu core voltage override" adjusted to your preferred value. I usually get around 80°C during stress testing in Aida64 without any throttling.