My motherboard BIOS says the following:
CPU Core Voltage: +1.040V.
3.3V Voltage: +3.344V
5V Voltage: +5.040V
12V Voltage: 12.288V
DRAM Voltage: 1.200V
My specs:
PSU: EVGA Supernova 650W GS
MOBO: ASUS H-110M-A
CPU: i5-6600
GPU: R9 380 4GB
RAM: Crucial 8GB DDR4 2133Mhz
I have a feeling that cpu core voltage is way too low and that +3.344V is a bit too high for a 3.3V Voltage. Are the voltages all in the right range?
My PC keeps hard freezing (no bsod and even reset button doesn't work) and I've done stress testing and memtest with everything pass. Drivers up to date. Graphics drivers clean installed. That's why I think the cause of the freeze is the cpu voltage getting too low or not enough voltage when it's in turbo mode. I've also read that disabling turbo mode fixes the freezing but that would mean it's a low voltage problem.
I have a feeling that everyone will face palm and shake their heads at my question but any answer will be appreciated.
CPU Core Voltage: +1.040V.
3.3V Voltage: +3.344V
5V Voltage: +5.040V
12V Voltage: 12.288V
DRAM Voltage: 1.200V
My specs:
PSU: EVGA Supernova 650W GS
MOBO: ASUS H-110M-A
CPU: i5-6600
GPU: R9 380 4GB
RAM: Crucial 8GB DDR4 2133Mhz
I have a feeling that cpu core voltage is way too low and that +3.344V is a bit too high for a 3.3V Voltage. Are the voltages all in the right range?
My PC keeps hard freezing (no bsod and even reset button doesn't work) and I've done stress testing and memtest with everything pass. Drivers up to date. Graphics drivers clean installed. That's why I think the cause of the freeze is the cpu voltage getting too low or not enough voltage when it's in turbo mode. I've also read that disabling turbo mode fixes the freezing but that would mean it's a low voltage problem.
I have a feeling that everyone will face palm and shake their heads at my question but any answer will be appreciated.