4690K Devil Canyon At 4.5Ghz 1.22Vcore Voltage spikes up to 1.23v both in adaptive and Manual mode

desert121

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hi i have the following
4690K Devil Canyon At 4.5Ghz 1.22Vcore Voltage spikes up to 1.23v both in adaptive and Manual mode.

Is there a way to get rid of the voltage spike even though i tried both manual and adaptive mode? .
and if no way to control it , Is in my case acceptable or no ?

HARDWARE.

1- 2x 670 GTX SLI
2- DDR3 2*8 16GB kingston Savage 2133mhz
3-Core i5 4690k with ASUS RANGER Z97 VII ROG
4- four SSD all 128 kington hyper x with one old 512gb WD hard drive
5-1200Watt corsair 1200xi power supply
6-corsair 540d case
7- Asus VG278 144mhz rate monitor
8-Razer tipan and logitech 110 keyboard.
9-Silver stone Closed water loop TD03.


Note All other overclocking settings left on AUTO .

Only the offset when setting it as adaptive i have put it on +0.001

Your help is appreciated
 
Solution
this is vdroop and completely normal. you are far below 1.30v anyways. i wouldn't worry about it one bit.

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