Question about how core VID is read.

Phyzystix

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Ive been reading a lot about the general workings of ACLL, DCLL and LLC on the web and theres a lot of conflicting information out there about what VID is and how it is read. I have an intel 13th raptor lake processor (13700k). How do you read VIDs in general? Is that read from a register in the processor? Or do you get that value from another component in the system? And does anyone know how DCLL effects that reading? Is it just a generalized power reading and DCLL effects that power reading or is it read from a register on the CPU itself? Ive read both and not sure which to believe.
 
Do you know what could be causing my VID to be reported in a weird way like this?

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Yet my VCORE and everything else is 100% working as expected;

Hmm, that's quite off. Which version of HWiNFO are you using, can you attach the Debug File?
Another thought - have you maybe added 5V to those values? Check in sensor settings - customize.
 
Another thought - have you maybe added 5V to those values? Check in sensor settings - customize.

Bro you saved me. I don't know how that happened, at all. It was +5.

Actually, I think it was from a dodgy YouTube video that was trying to show how to add more decimals (Amongst a 20min undervolt) for more detailed sensors, but even they clicked the wrong button and I just followed along. My bad. It skipped me entirely because I deleted my HWinfo64 portable install and went fresh with the installer and it was still +5 till I just changed it 2 min ago now.

Thanks for the rapid reply, insanely fast btw.
 
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