is 1.169V core voltage for the 4670 CPU alright?

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hi , after updating my bios , i noticed my CPU temps raised from 30-35c while doing nothing to 35-42c , am thinking something went wrong for the voltage and am not sure if there is something i should adjust for the bios beside my ram xmp profile ?
MOBO : Asus H87-pro , used asus bios updater . any help is really appreciated .
 

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am not familiar with the bios , could tell where exactly i should be looking ? for that thing to change ? tried to google and see anyone who did change the CPU voltage on the same mobo or uefi but i just didn't find any >.>
 

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tell me if am right , i would have to go advance mode on the bios >>AI tweaker >> then put CPU voltage manual and change it ? that's all ? or am missing something , just read some guide on overclock forum
 

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No man, just leave it as it is. It will not damage your parts.
Voltages fluctuates depending on the amount of load the system is running.

You will know if you have a problem with the voltages if your temperature gets too high. (science: Voltage is directly proportional to Temperature) :)

Leave it as it is if you don`t know what you are doing. :)
 

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hmm am with you when you said "leave it as it is if you don't know what you are doing" , am wondering as for CPU core voltage mode should i leave it on auto or offset , i read offset mode is quiet good when you're just browsing or downloading stuff and u aren't on PC , what do u think ?
 

iamlegend

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Na, in reality, there is no problem when tweaking voltages because your Motherboard will automatically shutdown the system if it passes through the safe working voltage. So if you set the voltage too high, it will automatically shutdown because you will also have too high temps that will burn your components.

So the best indicator of bad voltage setting is the temperature. :)

"A piece is knowledge is delicious."
 

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good to know , many thanks for the efforts <3