[SOLVED] Are these unsafe readings?

Solution
Yes you are fine, the VRM voltage (probably actually measuring VCCIN) is the maximum input voltage to the CPU, which for the CPUs that run on that board should be 1.8V IIRC, and back in the day when overclocking on that board/CPU you would often go up to 1.9-2.0V.
Yes you are fine, the VRM voltage (probably actually measuring VCCIN) is the maximum input voltage to the CPU, which for the CPUs that run on that board should be 1.8V IIRC, and back in the day when overclocking on that board/CPU you would often go up to 1.9-2.0V.
 
Solution
Yes you are fine, the VRM voltage (probably actually measuring VCCIN) is the maximum input voltage to the CPU, which for the CPUs that run on that board should be 1.8V IIRC, and back in the day when overclocking on that board/CPU you would often go up to 1.9-2.0V.
Thanks for the reply, my cpu core voltage spikes to around 1250 is that still ok or would i need to lower voltage?