Question My cpu voltage in gaming 1.4+v is that ok?(14th gen)

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My cpu i7 14700kf with mb gigabyte Z790 GAMING X AX bios vf11 also undervolt cpu -0.050 +ddr5 6800 stabile + PL1=160 PL2=210 + intel default setting
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everything is fine stabile no crashes no problems cpu temp is fine but i noticed that the voltage in games is a bit high 1.4+-1.4.8 as u can se ethe photos in games TLOU1+2
a little video i recorded
youtube link
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also i have two hwinfo64 loggings i recorded while playing
here the link
then i tried to change the LCC to medium and here the result almost the same
linkhere
i checked the files here in this site
is that normal the COREVID and the VR VOUT(Vcore) is high i dont know im confused or no need to watch the VR VOUT?
 
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PL numbers look good

So long as you're not going to 1.5v on the CPU vcore, you should be fine. Your BIOS shows you have your vcore set to AUTO, can you set it to 1.4v and see if that number goes up when gaming, while your -0.05v undevolt is set in as well?

One other thing, BIOS shows your X.M.P is disabled, unless you took the screenshot of the BIOS settings before your enabled it.

This might be of interest to you;
View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B3EW5lRIZYc
 
PL numbers look good

So long as you're not going to 1.5v on the CPU vcore, you should be fine. Your BIOS shows you have your vcore set to AUTO, can you set it to 1.4v and see if that number goes up when gaming, while your -0.05v undevolt is set in as well?

One other thing, BIOS shows your X.M.P is disabled, unless you took the screenshot of the BIOS settings before your enabled it.

This might be of interest to you;
View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B3EW5lRIZYc
Xmp disabled cause i set it manualy to get 6800 staible instead of 7200 was not staible
What should i watch VR VOUT or corevid or vcore?
 
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