Vcore at 2.232v. Broken CPU or Mobo?

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  1. Odellot

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    Hi I have a strange Problem. All of CPU software as well as in Bios will tell me that I ran my CPU with Vcore at 2.232v.

    When I clear my bios by removing CMOS Battery, It will be 0.8 to 0.9 then will rise little by little after using my Computer for a while until it reaches 2.232v again.

    Is it my Motherboard that is broken or my Processor?

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  2. alco

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    Well if your cpu was realy getting 2.232V i dont think you could post this question
    What temps are you getting ?
    If i was you i would try to flash the bios see if that helps
     
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    Have to say when I saw 2+ voltage I thought you either had or were going to try it. You would have a crispy pc indeed.

    Have you tried different monitoring software or is it only increasing in CPUz? If you set voltage manually does it do the same?
     
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    I think it would fry almost immediately if it were that high. Can you even set it that high?
     

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    I tried different Bios. Modded and Official. I also tried different software. The vcore is stuck even if I adjust the vcore manually in Bios. Even in Bios It is 2.232v. So I am guessing this is Motherboard problem not my Processor?
     
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