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STRANGE (?) VALUES FOR CoreVID (VID) AND Vcore

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fmsolidsnake

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Hello to all.

I am a beginner with overclocking and I would like someone to help me understand if the values I have are normal.

i5 7640x on MSI X299M-A PRO.



Values in idle and standard settings.



See photos 1 and 2.



Is it normal that Vcore is at 0.472 and CoreVID (VID) is at 1.130?





I thought the two values should roughly coincide. Why in my case one is more than double the other? It's normal?



In photo 3 it is possible to see that at the moment no offset is applied.

PHOTOS 1 - 2 - 3




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Hello to all.

I am a beginner with overclocking and I would like someone to help me understand if the values I have are normal.

i5 7640x on MSI X299M-A PRO.



Values in idle and standard settings.



See photos 1 and 2.



Is it normal that Vcore is at 0.472 and CoreVID (VID) is at 1.130?





I thought the two values should roughly coincide. Why in my case one is more than double the other? It's normal?



In photo 3 it is possible to see that at the moment no offset is applied.

PHOTOS 1 - 2 - 3






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It sounds like you still have your VCore and CoreVID set to AUTO. With that said the values are well within the safe zone. Acceptable maximums for that CPU should be around 1.3v VCore and 1.2v Core VID.

I'm not sure why your pics aren't working. Possibly because you're a new member? Eitherway, try using the "Insert Image" icon which is the 3rd icon from the right. Capture.JPG
 
It sounds like you still have your VCore and CoreVID set to AUTO. With that said the values are well within the safe zone. Acceptable maximums for that CPU should be around 1.3v VCore and 1.2v Core VID.

I'm not sure why your pics aren't working. Possibly because you're a new member? Eitherway, try using the "Insert Image" icon which is the 3rd icon from the right. View attachment 208473

Core VID standard settings idle.jpg Vcore standard settings idle.jpg Offset voltages standard settings idle.jpg
 
Everything Looks to be ok. With your core ratio set to auto it looks like you're getting between 3.8 - 4.2Ghz depending on workload. Your temps are excellent and your voltages are within the safe zone. No worries here.
 
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