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    AsRock X99 Extreme4 false vcore reading

    I can definitely see why they switched to VID.... Thx for the info Martin, appreciate it, I will check the VID instead of the Vcore from now on.  :shy:
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    AsRock X99 Extreme4 false vcore reading

    Thx, TBH, I think that my motherboard doesn't have a Vcore sensor, so HWiNFO is just guessing it, or it is reading a different sensor, because there is no way my CPU wouldn't have died if the Vcore was at 1.7V!
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    AsRock X99 Extreme4 false vcore reading

    My CPU is the Intel Core i7-5820K, which is a Haswell chip, so this Vcore reading is inaccurate, right?
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    AsRock X99 Extreme4 false vcore reading

    Yes, I think it is. But isn't that normal? Because my CPU is running at stock speeds. Isn't VID the stock Vcore?
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    AsRock X99 Extreme4 false vcore reading

    When I turn on my PC and I open up HWinfo, voltage starts from 0.5V and it slowly creeps up to 1.7V and then it stays there. (Or if my PC is on for 5 minutes and I open up HWinfo it shows that the Vcore is at 1.7V) I know that this is a bug because there is no way that my air cooler would have...
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