I7 4790K. Help with VCCIN

Pestindahouse

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So i've recently reinstalled windows, and decided to give the Motherboard utilities a try. It's an ASUS Mobo, and i installed AiSuite3. Well, AI Suite 3 tells me the following, about the CPU.

That it runs at 43 degrees in load, irrelevant, since RealTemp has other toughts (~65-70 on stock cooler and very good airflow case)
That the VCCIN is 1,792V (The amount of voltage going into the chip) Shouldn't it be less than 1.2, cause i have no overclock? This is what bothers me, and also all bios settings are on AUTO.
 
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That seems perfectly normal, I believe the stock VCCIN on a 4790k runs 1.7-1.9V. The VCCIN is the voltage given to the integrated regulators on the chip that must in turn supply power to different aspects of the chip (cores, memory controller, IGPU, ect) so will naturally be higher than just a core voltage.

Baralis

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That seems perfectly normal, I believe the stock VCCIN on a 4790k runs 1.7-1.9V. The VCCIN is the voltage given to the integrated regulators on the chip that must in turn supply power to different aspects of the chip (cores, memory controller, IGPU, ect) so will naturally be higher than just a core voltage.
 
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