Question CPU Overvoltage Screen

Oct 24, 2022
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A few months ago, I posted a post regarding an overvoltage error I was receiving every time I booted. (Post - https://forums.tomshardware.com/threads/cpu-overvoltage-error.3782623/#post-22845768) After around 4 months, the PC has been running fine with no noticeable problems, and I've routinely checked temps + hwinfo to ensure it's operations. Without a multimeter, I still can't verify this, but I've assumed my PC would've stopped working if a voltage that high was running through the parts for 4 months. I'm leaning towards believing that the issue was a bad voltage sensor/bios misread. With all that being said, it's still inconvenient to have to go to BIOS then select my boot drive to boot up my desktop every single time. I was wondering if there's anyway to disregard the error and make it so it wouldn't show up whatsoever, so my desktop would boot normally.
 

Lutfij

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You know what you could do? The long path would be to see if your PSU in your build is showing the same issue when you use it on a donor system. If it does show up there, then the PSU is your culprit. What BIOS version are you on for your motherboard? As a side note, what my colleague (in the linked thread)prior had stated was spot n, using a multimeter to be sure as opposed to leaving things to doubt.