[SOLVED] Is my VCCIO voltage or other voltages too high? They’re all Set on auto

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My setup:
-ASUS ROG Strix Z390-e
-I7 8700k
-32gb tridentZ RGB 3200mhz ram (8gb x4)
-Coolermaster ma620p dual tower dual fan air cooler (massive)
-850watt 80+gold Thermaltake PSU
-ASUS gtx 1060 6gb
-phanteks Enthoo pro case
-2x 250gb Samsung 970 evo m.2 ssd in raid 0 for boot drive
-1x 500gb 850ev0 ssd
-1x 6tb toshiba hdd

And what I did was
-enable XMP_II
-sync all cores
-And set the multiplier to 47

Left all other settings on auto

Why would my VCCIO be so high? Is it because of the 4 sticks of ram?
And are any of my other voltages too high or unsafe?
I don’t really know much about the technical settings and what each one actually does. This is my first time overclocking and my first system build in 10 years. I wanted a basic and safe overclock so I settled for 4.7ghz but left everything else alone.

Any knowledge on what each voltage setting actually correlate to would Be greatly appreciated.

And any advice on changes I should make would be even more appreciated.

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Why would it be set so high automatically? Is it because of the 4dimms of rgb ram?
I’ve read that others with the same or similar z390 motherboard also have high vccio. Is it dangerous that my voltage is that high automatically. Or if it’s working fine can I just keep it that way. I’ve read a few OC guides and they usually don’t mention having to change the VCCIO or system agent voltages. What exactly does the VCCIO voltage control? And what will happen if i change it from auto and Set it too low? What will happen if i just leave it on auto the way it is?