Motherboard +12V below the expected

hiragasaitoxdd

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Hello everyone, my specs:
GeForce GTX 1070 Ti Gaming 8GB OC
Intel Core i7-8700K 3.7Ghz Stock settings
Power supply RGB 750W 80 Plus Gold Modular
DDR4 3000 PC-24000 16GB 2x8GB CL16
And Asus ROG Strix Z370-H Gaming motherboard

Well, I don't know if this is a stupid question, I don't know much about voltages and those things but well, my problem is that my motherboard +12V is sometimes 11,7 - 11,8 or 11,9 is this dangerous or bad? I tried everything, and I can't fix it, reseting the BIOS via the CMOS worked, but after leaving the bios and restarting the computer it returned to 11,7 again. And those voltages are not the stock ones because it was running +12,096V on stock. (Also my +3,3 voltage is 3,39V max, but it was like that since the first day). So should I keep worrying about this? Or it doesn't matter? I'm tired of trying to fix it and I don't find info about it nowhere. Thanks

Here i have a screen of HWMonitor readings. They're the same values that the BIOS show me, i checked.
https://imgur.com/a/Ke9BTYz
 
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I am just suggesting if you had a cheap and/or failing power supply, you may have voltages fluctuating too much, then your PC would crash. Since you have a good quality 80 PLUS Gold power supply, you don't need to worry about that. All the PSU does is convert the AC power from a wall socket to DC power for the various components in your computer. Generally a more expensive power supply provides a more stable voltage. The more stable the voltage, the more stable the computer.
I am just suggesting if you had a cheap and/or failing power supply, you may have voltages fluctuating too much, then your PC would crash. Since you have a good quality 80 PLUS Gold power supply, you don't need to worry about that. All the PSU does is convert the AC power from a wall socket to DC power for the various components in your computer. Generally a more expensive power supply provides a more stable voltage. The more stable the voltage, the more stable the computer.
 
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