Your 14700K is delivering 1.5V because it's operating within its expected voltage range for that model.
Your 14700K is delivering 1.5V because it's operating within its expected voltage range for that model.
The core ratio is set at 55x and the E core ratio at 43x according to Intel XTU. Is this the final configuration? Please remember that the core voltage of 1.527V comes from before I adjusted the C-states to Auto (the default). After that, it varies between 1.368v and 1.430v while running in BIOS. I’ll share an updated image shortly...
The interface does not display a menu named "AI Features" with a CPU VID table; such information would need to be accessed through the appropriate settings or documentation.
There aren't any cores with extremely high VID values, so boosting shouldn't reach 1.54V. Aim for 1.42V at most. Consider turning off the single-core boost method (not XTU) to test, or check for a BIOS update if issues persist.
You think this is the eTVB bug? VID is how much voltage is being requested by the CPU right? Is there a way to check now much is actually being delivered?
It seems like the issue isn't as serious as it looks, likely due to a bug. A BIOS update might help resolve it.
Reports suggest recent upgrades have raised Vcores to about 1.6v. It's unclear if this is stable yet, so weighing the risks of updating versus staying in is tough. Upgrading feels risky after investing in the 14th-gen build.
From what I understand, this only occurs when the VID mode is configured to Intel Fail Safe, which suggests you might want to try a more recent BIOS version. Additionally, since it's operating at a very high voltage, it's unlikely to damage the chip within an hour of testing, making it potentially worth a try.