Asus mark 1 z97 and i7 4790k adaptive voltage issue

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My Problem:
In my UEFI BIOS
vcore
adaptive voltage
1.245

but why i receive 1.263 vcore???


My Spec:
CPU: i7 4790k OC @ 4.6Ghz
Mobo: Sabertooth mark 1 z97
GPU: Gigabyte G1 GTX 970 Cooler:
Corsair h100i Ram: Corsair Dominator Platinum 4x4 1866mhz
PSU: Corsair AX760i SSD:
Samsung Pro 500GB
HDD: 1T Seagate
Case: Corsair 760T Full tower Case Black
 
Solution
See http://www.tomshardware.com/answers/id-1741942/explain-adaptive-voltage.html

"You need to remember that not only do you have to play with adaptive voltage in your BIOS, but the Haswell CPU has a built-in voltage regulator which does the same thing. Your settings in your BIOS are confusing the CPUs voltage regulator, they are in fact fighting each other for control of the voltage regulation. I suggest you take a read at this and use Intel's tuning utility here."
See http://www.tomshardware.com/answers/id-1741942/explain-adaptive-voltage.html

"You need to remember that not only do you have to play with adaptive voltage in your BIOS, but the Haswell CPU has a built-in voltage regulator which does the same thing. Your settings in your BIOS are confusing the CPUs voltage regulator, they are in fact fighting each other for control of the voltage regulation. I suggest you take a read at this and use Intel's tuning utility here."
 
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so this is normal????