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Thread: System Agent 1.6V is normal?
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03-04-2022 11:16 PM #1
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System Agent 1.6V is normal?
Hello,
Recently I have changed the memory RAM and the voltage of the VCCO and System Agent has changed dramatically.
I set both values in manual to 1.2v and the system is stable, but testing in automatic the VCCO exceeds 1.45V and System Agent exceeds 1.6V. I would like to understand if everything is normal. The pc specifications are:
Rog Maximus XII Hero
Intel i9 10900kf
Gskill 32GB 4000Mhz 1.5V (F4-4000C15Q-32GTZR)
Thanks
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03-04-2022 11:34 PM #2
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You can put caps on how high the automatic voltage for core, vccio, and vccsa can go. There is a section in the BIOS for that. If your doing automatic on any of these, I highly recommend it. 1.45 and 1.6v insane though.