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Discus and support CPU Voltages: Is there something odd in this... in Windows 10 Drivers and Hardware to solve the problem; Is there something odd here? Voltage CPU CORE 1.072 V MEMORY CONTROLLER 3.008 V +5V 5.027 V +12V 4.480 V -12V -8.576 V -5V -8.576 V +5V HIGH... Discussion in 'Windows 10 Drivers and Hardware' started by chipwood, Nov 16, 2016.

  1. chipwood Win User

    CPU Voltages: Is there something odd in this...


    Is there something odd here?
    Some of the right hand figures differ substantially from those on the left. Do they tell me anything? It all looks a bit odd.

    :)
     
    chipwood, Nov 16, 2016
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  2. Faulty_hardware_corrupted_page(Blue Screen Error)

    If possible consider OpenHardware Monitor (free) to find out your realtime cpu and gpu temperatures to rule out overheating.

    Also make a note of your voltages in openhardware monitor, they must be within 5% of spec for the computer to run right, ie..5% of 12v , 5% of 3v ect.

    You can also get the cpu temp and voltages in bios.
     
    Andrew P Jones, Nov 16, 2016
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  3. grapehut Win User
    BSOD KMODE_EXCEPTION_NOT_HANDLED

    now i increased my vcore voltage, will let u know if something happens, it could also happen cause i just changed my full Harware ( Mainboard CPU RAM GPU ) without clean windows 10 install. if this issue will coutiune i will clean install win10
     
    grapehut, Nov 16, 2016
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  4. Plankton Win User

    CPU Voltages: Is there something odd in this...

    What software did you use to get those readings? Can you post the full screen shot of that?

    As a guess, that looks like the volts from your PSU ... and those all look normal.
     
    Plankton, Nov 16, 2016
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  5. essenbe Win User
    The +12V should be 12V +/- 5%. But, if the computer runs, those voltages are not right. The computer could not run if the 12V rail was 4.480.
     
    essenbe, Nov 16, 2016
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  6. chipwood Win User
    The details were taken from Speccy, and are part of the section related to the motherboard, I have now attached a notepad file of the whole screen.

    My computer is not the youngest and problems arose recently, but are now solved, but the stats here seemed a little strange, so I wanted to know if what I saw was a warning sign.
     
    chipwood, Nov 16, 2016
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  7. essenbe Win User
    The only thing I see wrong is the +12V. However, I am reasonably sure it is just a false reading. At that voltage the computer wouldn't run at all. So, it seems you just have an incorrect meeting or a faulty sensor on the motherboard. Neither one has anything to do with how your computer runs.
     
    essenbe, Nov 16, 2016
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  8. essenbe Win User

    CPU Voltages: Is there something odd in this...

    No problem. You are quite welcome.
     
    essenbe, Nov 16, 2016
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  9. chipwood Win User
    Sorry to some back, but does a sensor on a nearly seven year old system point even vaguely to a need to replace?
     
    chipwood, Nov 17, 2016
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  10. essenbe Win User
    No. Actually, I don't believe you can. It is more likely that the software can't read it correctly.
     
    essenbe, Nov 17, 2016
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  11. Steve C Win User
    Your PC wouldn't run as others have said if your voltages were that far out. It seems you may have a problem with the motherboard sensors or software. You could try different monitoring software. I use CPU ID Hardware Monitor HWMONITOR | Softwares | CPUID
     
    Steve C, Nov 18, 2016
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  12. chipwood Win User
    @ Steve C There's lots of info there, but I own up to not being clever at all in its use. What did confuse me especially was
    . How can something not in Antarctica have such a temperature. The two "saving" options' info with its binaries means little to me, but I guess might be to the right persons. Shall I upload them?
     
    chipwood, Nov 18, 2016
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  13. Steve C Win User

    CPU Voltages: Is there something odd in this...

    My reading for TMPIN2 (motherboard sensor?) is +22 degC. I suspect you may have hardware fault with your motherboard sensor or perhaps you have no sensor for the output HWINFO is looking for?

    I would just click on the Set - Up English link. The other link is just the same file in compressed Zip format
     
    Steve C, Apr 5, 2018
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