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V-Core is the voltage being supplied to the CPU, right? I'm asking because PC-Probe is reading mine anywhere from 1.46v to 1.49v. I know PC-Probe isn't totally accurate. I think the maximum core voltage for my chip is 1.45v. Should I try turning that down in the BIOS to 1.45v? I'm not overclocking, and I've heard a higher voltage means higher temps.
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Yes it does. However your talking about .01 to .04 of a volt. you did set your chip on the stock setting right? if so i wouldent worrie about it Smooth remember theres the +,- facter. The voltage will fluxuwate. just like the voltage in your house current changes up or down a volt or 2.
You have a great power supply and your getting clean power your system.. your fine.
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That's what I figured Fe. I checked it through AI Booster, PC Probe, and in the BIOS and it read around 1.46v on average. I didn't set it like that, that's just what the board detected it to be.
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