H hurricane28 Member Jan 15, 2025 #1 Good morning, I have a question regarding voltage. As you can see in the picture i see 2.048v in +105v PROC which should be at 1.05. This is waay too high, is this a read error from the chip? Thank you, Richard.
Good morning, I have a question regarding voltage. As you can see in the picture i see 2.048v in +105v PROC which should be at 1.05. This is waay too high, is this a read error from the chip? Thank you, Richard.
Martin HWiNFO Author Staff member Jan 15, 2025 #4 That's an invalid value and will be removed in the next build. "+1.05V PROC" doesn't seem to be monitored on that board.
That's an invalid value and will be removed in the next build. "+1.05V PROC" doesn't seem to be monitored on that board.
H hurricane28 Member Jan 15, 2025 #5 ah okay, I can change it in bios tho. But thank you for clearing that up.
G Giga New Member Jan 17, 2025 #6 I also have this board and confirm the voltage makes no sense. Sometimes it is the correct 1.05V, other times it is that seen above ~2V or ~0.9V.
I also have this board and confirm the voltage makes no sense. Sometimes it is the correct 1.05V, other times it is that seen above ~2V or ~0.9V.
H hurricane28 Member Jan 17, 2025 #7 Giga said: I also have this board and confirm the voltage makes no sense. Sometimes it is the correct 1.05V, other times it is that seen above ~2V or ~0.9V. Click to expand... ye, a friend of mine has the same board and same thing, its no big deal after all. Its a great board tho for the rest, best one i ever owned imo. It can train memory properly and things work like they should at least xD
Giga said: I also have this board and confirm the voltage makes no sense. Sometimes it is the correct 1.05V, other times it is that seen above ~2V or ~0.9V. Click to expand... ye, a friend of mine has the same board and same thing, its no big deal after all. Its a great board tho for the rest, best one i ever owned imo. It can train memory properly and things work like they should at least xD