Question help with voltages and temperatures with new cpu install

Bazzlebrush88

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I have just upgraded my cpu and gpu, done a clean install of windows, updated drivers etc. just wondering, could someone look through my system report to check the voltages etc are ok. i dont know how to read them. the report is below. This report was produced when the pc was idle (not running any tasks etc).


CPU-Z TXT Report
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Binaries
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CPU-Z version 1.89.0.x64

Processors
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Number of sockets 1
Number of threads 4

APICs
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Socket 0
-- Core 0 (ID 0)
-- Thread 0 0
-- Core 1 (ID 2)
-- Thread 1 2
-- Core 2 (ID 4)
-- Thread 2 4
-- Core 3 (ID 6)
-- Thread 3 6

Timers
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ACPI timer 3.580 MHz
Perf timer 3.410 MHz
Sys timer 1.000 KHz


Processors Information
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Socket 1 ID = 0
Number of cores 4 (max 4)
Number of threads 4 (max 4)
Name Intel Core i5 4690
Codename Haswell
Specification Intel(R) Core(TM) i5-4690 CPU @ 3.50GHz
Package (platform ID) Socket 1150 LGA (0x1)
CPUID 6.C.3
Extended CPUID 6.3C
Core Stepping C0
Technology 22 nm
TDP Limit 84.0 Watts
Tjmax 100.0 °C
Core Speed 3492.9 MHz
Multiplier x Bus Speed 35.0 x 99.8 MHz
Base frequency (cores) 99.8 MHz
Base frequency (ext.) 99.8 MHz
Stock frequency 3500 MHz
Instructions sets MMX, SSE, SSE2, SSE3, SSSE3, SSE4.1, SSE4.2, EM64T, VT-x, AES, AVX, AVX2, FMA3
Microcode Revision 0x22
L1 Data cache 4 x 32 KBytes, 8-way set associative, 64-byte line size
L1 Instruction cache 4 x 32 KBytes, 8-way set associative, 64-byte line size
L2 cache 4 x 256 KBytes, 8-way set associative, 64-byte line size
L3 cache 6 MBytes, 12-way set associative, 64-byte line size
Max CPUID level 0000000Dh
Max CPUID ext. level 80000008h
Cache descriptor Level 1, D, 32 KB, 2 thread(s)
Cache descriptor Level 1, I, 32 KB, 2 thread(s)
Cache descriptor Level 2, U, 256 KB, 2 thread(s)
Cache descriptor Level 3, U, 6 MB, 16 thread(s)
FID/VID Control yes


IBRS not supported
IBPB not supported
STIBP not supported
RDCL_NO no
IBRS_ALL not supported
Turbo Mode supported, enabled
Max non-turbo ratio 35x
Max turbo ratio 39x
Max efficiency ratio 8x
O/C bins none
Ratio 1 core 39x
Ratio 2 cores 39x
Ratio 3 cores 38x
Ratio 4 cores 37x
IA Voltage Mode PCU adaptive
IA Voltage Offset 0 mV
GT Voltage Mode PCU adaptive
GT Voltage Offset 0 mV
LLC/Ring Voltage Mode PCU adaptive
LLC/Ring Voltage Offset 0 mV
Agent Voltage Mode PCU adaptive
Agent Voltage Offset 0 mV
TDP Level 84.0 W @ 35x

Temperature 0 42 degC (107 degF) (Package)
Temperature 1 40 degC (104 degF) (Core #0)
Temperature 2 42 degC (107 degF) (Core #1)
Temperature 3 38 degC (100 degF) (Core #2)
Temperature 4 39 degC (102 degF) (Core #3)
Voltage 0 0.98 Volts (VID)
Voltage 1 +0.00 Volts (IA Offset)
Voltage 2 +0.00 Volts (GT Offset)
Voltage 3 +0.00 Volts (LLC/Ring Offset)
Voltage 4 +0.00 Volts (System Agent Offset)
Power 00 15.34 W (Package)
Power 01 5.81 W (IA Cores)
Power 02 n.a. (GT)
Power 03 8.58 W (Uncore)
Power 04 0.96 W (DRAM)
Clock Speed 0 3492.92 MHz (Core #0)
Clock Speed 1 3492.92 MHz (Core #1)
Clock Speed 2 3492.92 MHz (Core #2)
Clock Speed 3 3492.92 MHz (Core #3)
Core 0 max ratio 39.0 (effective 39.0)
Core 1 max ratio 39.0 (effective 39.0)
Core 2 max ratio 39.0 (effective 39.0)
Core 3 max ratio 39.0 (effective 39.0)
 

Bazzlebrush88

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I don't see anything out of wack.
Although keep in mind this report isn't reporting your PSU voltages.
If you want those....you can use HWInfo or something similar.
Your main PSU voltages should be +12, +5 and + 3.3 within 5% of those values.
Brilliant thank you. My noob level is increasing !

Il get those PSU voltages and put them here also. Do you mind?